Genus: Teratosaurus MEYER, 1861
Etymology: Greek, teratos, "wonder, monster" and Greek, sauros, "lizard."
= Cladeiodon OWEN, 1841
Etymology:
= Claderodon AGASSIZ, 1846 (sic)
= Cladyodon OWEN, 1842 (sic)
= Kladeisteriodon PLIENINGER, 1846 (sic)
= Kladyodon PLIENINGER, 1846 (sic)
= Terratosaurus RAY & CHINSAMY, 2002 (sic)

Species: suevicus MEYER, 1861
Etymology:

Holotype: NHM 38646 (formerly BMNH 38646)

Locality: Heslach, near Stuttgart (Strobel and Wurm 1977) ' on the other side of the valley' from the site of an earlier dinosaur find (Meyer 1861). Possibly the old quarry centered at 35 105 54 007 (map sheet 7220), labeled 'Stbr." (Steinbruch, quarry); now filled and used as a Sportplatz, Baden-Wurttemberg State, Germany.

Horizon: Middle Stubensandstein, Middle Keuper.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Middle Norian Stage, Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Material: Right maxilla, fragments of 7 teeth are preserved in one form or another.

Referred specimens:

 

= Cladeiodon lloydi OWEN, 1841
Etymology:
= Claderodon lloydi (OWEN, 1841) AGASSIZ, 1846 (sic)
= Cladyodon lloydii (OWEN, 1841) OWEN, 1842 (sic)
= Kladeisteriodon lloydii (OWEN, 1841) PLIENINGER, 1846 (sic)
= Kladyodon lloydii (OWEN, 1841) PLIENINGER, 1846 (sic)
= Teratosaurus lloydii (OWEN, 1841)

Holotype: Number not given.

Locality: Coton End Quarry and Bromsgrove, SW of Birmingham, Warwickshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.

Horizon: Bromsgrove Sandstone Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Anisian Stage, Lower Mid Triassic Epoch, Middle Triassic.

Material: Tooth.

Referred material:

WARMS, BMNH, BGS(GSM): 9 more teeth.

HUENE, 1907-08

Warwick Museum: Teeth.

= Teratosaurus sp

Warwick Museum: Teeth.


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Species: ? bengalensis DAS-GUPTA, 1929 (nomen dubium)
Etymology: In reference to Bengal, India.

Holotype:

Locality: Deoli, Bengal, India.

Horizon: Panchet beds.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Late Triassic.

Material: A small conical tooth.