Genus: Scleromochlus WOODWARD, 1907
Etymology:

Species: taylori WOODWARD, 1907
Etymology:

Locality: Elgin, Morayshire, Grampian Province, Scotland, Northern United Kingdom.

Horizon: Lossiemouth Sandstone Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Carnian-Norian Stage, Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Referred material:

BMNH R3146A, B: Two specimens, part and counterpart, of fragmentary skulls and fragmentary skeletons.
Note: Possible thin scutes or horny scales (BENTON, 1999).

BMNH R3557: Part and counterpart, fragmentary skull, caudal vertebrae, chevrons, ilium, distal end of ischium, pubis, distal end of left femur, left tibia fibula, proximal ends of metacarpals, calcanum.
Note: Possible thin scutes or horny scales (BENTON, 1999).

BMNH R3914: Part and counterpart, showing the anterior part of a skeleton and skull.

BMNH R4823, BMNH R4824: Part and counterpart, showing the anterior end, showing a partial skeleton, lacking the skull.
Note: Possible thin scutes or horny scales (BENTON, 1999).