Species: bolodon SUES & BAIRD, 1998
Etymology: Greek, bolos, “lump, clod," and Greek, odous (Ionic
variant odon), “tooth”, in reference ot the massive posterior tooth
in the dentary and maxilla.
Holotype: NSM 996GF74.1 (field number: F-203)
Locality: Eastern end of the cove below the old lighthouse at Burntcoat Head, along the southern shores of the Minas Basin and Cobequid Bay of the Bay of Fundy, Hants County, Nova Scotia Province, Canada.
Horizon: Evangeline Member, Wolfville Formation, Fundy Group, Newark Supergroup.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Carnian Stage, Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.
Material: Right maxilla with 5 teeth.
Referred material:
NSM 997GF31.1: A left dentary with 5 teeth.
SKINNER, WHITESIDE & BENTON, 2020
Locality: A small, abandoned northern quarry (National Grid Reference, SS 975795) around the Ruthin Quarry, St. Mary on the Hill, The Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales (NGR SS 975, 976), United Kingdon.
Horizon: Ruthin Fissure, Wesbury Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Latest Norian to Early Rhatian Stage, Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.
Material:
NMW 88.12 G.52: Tooth.
NMW 88.12 G.52: Partial right maxilla.