Genus: Temnodontosaurus LYDEKKER, 1889
Etymology: Greek, temno, “to cut”, Greek, odont- (odous), “tooth”, Greek, sauros, “lizard”: Cutting-toothed lizard.

Species: trigonodon (THEODORI, 1843) LYDEKKER, 1890

Referred material:

Locality: Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg State, Germany.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Toarcian Stage, Upper Lias Epoch, Late Early Jurassic.

Material:

SMNS 15950: Skull and skeleton.

Note: With 19 dorsal rib fractures (not the 11 Huene, 1931 mentioned), at vertebral postions 11-24, 30, 35, 37-39 on the left side and 6 on the right (PARDO-PEREZ, KEAR, GOMEZ, MORONI & MAXWELL, 2018).

 

PARDO-PEREZ, KEAR, MALLIOSN, GOMEZ, MORONI & MAXWELL, 2019

Locality: Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg State, Germany.

Horizon: Posidoniensciefer Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Lower-Middle Toarcian Stage, Upper Lias Epoch, Late Early Jurassic.

Material:

UMH 454: A complete three-dimensional skull with portion of anterior vertebral column and anterior pectoral gridles and forefins.

Note: With pathologies on the left and right premaxillae.

SMNS 15950: Skull and skeleton.

Note: Pathologies, on the skull with 12 roughly circular areas separated by a few centimeters with woven, disoriented fibres, and occasional reactive bone deposition on the dorsal and lateral left premaxilla. Left dorsal ribs (11-23, 30, 35, 37039) with healed fracture with callus, and on the right side (PARDO-PEREZ, KEAR, MALLIOSN, GOMEZ, MORONI & MAXWELL, 2019)

 

Locality: Frittlingen, district of Tuttlingen, Baden-Wurttemberg State, Germany.

Horizon: Posidoniensciefer Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Lower-Middle Toarcian Stage, Upper Lias Epoch, Late Early Jurassic.

Material:

GPIT/RE/9395: Skull.

Note: With pathologies, callus formaton on the premaxilla, nasal and dentary, and on the left lateral surface of the dentary with fiber remodeling as a result of healing process, ventrolatral margin of the angular with attchemtn of belemnite.

 

Locality: Schlierbach, Baden-Wurttemberg State, Germany.

Horizon: Posidoniensciefer Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Lower-Middle Toarcian Stage, Upper Lias Epoch, Late Early Jurassic.

Material:

GPIT/RE/1491/13: A complete skull and skeleton.

Note: Pathologies in the left forefin.

 

Locality: Mistelagu, Bavaria State, Germany.

Horizon: Jurensismergel Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Upper Toarcian Stage, Upper Lias Epoch, Late Early Cretaceous.

Material:

UM-O no. 4: incomplete anterior skull with some postcranial elements.

Note: Pathologies on the right premaxill and dentary.

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Species: nuertingensis (HUENE, 1931) MAISCH, & HUNGERBUHLER, 1997
Etymology:
= Leptopterygius nuertingensis HUENE, 1931
= Leptonectes nuertingensis (HUENE, 1931) McGOWAN, 1996

Holotype: SMNS 13488

Locality: The former Schott Cement Quarry, Nurtingen-Enzenhart, Baden-Wurttemberg State, Germany.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Lower Pliensbachian Stage, Middle Lias Epoch, Middle Early Jurassic.

Material: A partial skull, 8 vertebrae, some ribs and a coracoid.
Note: The entire postcranial material from the same individual is lost (MAISCH, 1997)

Note: Pathologies on teh skull with 6 small areas with fibre rmodling on teh lateral surfaces of teh right premaxilla, 4 on the left premaxilla, multible mandibular pathologies (PARDO-PEREZ, KEAR, MALLISON, GOMEZ, MORONI & MAXWELL, 2019).

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Sp PARDO-PEREZ, KEAR, MALLIOSN, GOMEZ, MORONI & MAXWELL, 2019

Locality: Holzmaden, Baden-Wurttemberg State, Germany.

Horizon: Posidoniensciefer Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Lower-Middle Toarcian Stage, Upper Lias Epoch, Late Early Jurassic.

Material:

UMH 1: Articulated skeleton.

Note: With pathologies on the right mandible.