Polyptychodon continus     OWEN 1841a    (nomen vanum)

Genus


Etymology

refers to the continuous ornament on the teeth

Specimens


Collection of H. W. Taylor Esq. Of Brixton
PCHWT Owen 1853 Tab XIV, 4crown of tooth
Collection of Henry Catt esq. Of Brighton
PCHCT Owen 1853 Tab X1 8tooth
The Natural History Museum, London
Owen 1853 Tab XII, 1lower end of shaft of femur
Owen 1853 Tab XII, 2lower end of shaft of humerus
Owen 1853 Tab XII, 3a larger portion of the shaft of a long bone
Owen 1853 Tab XII, 4a fragment of a long bone, near the proximal end of the humerus
Owen 1853 Tab XII, 5portions of the pubis and the ischium
Owen 1853 Tab XII, 6fractured portion of the illium
Owen 1853 Tab XIII, 1a block of greensand stone containing the shaft of a tibia, and the lower end of that of a fibula
Owen 1853 Tab XIII, 2a block of greensand stone containing the shaft of the humerus, and that of the ulna
Owen 1853 Tab XIII, 3a portion of the matrix with impressions of the shafts of two metacarpal or metatarsal bones
Owen 1853 Tab XIII, 4-4fragments of long bones
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Owen 1840 Pl 72 3tooth
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