Dimetrodon - Species

Species Authority Location Status Synonyms Images
Dimetrodon angelensis Olson, 1962 Texas Valid
Dimetrodon booneorum Romer, 1937 Texas Valid
Dimetrodon cruciger Cope, 1878 Texas Synonym of Edaphosaurus cruciger
Dimetrodon dollovianus Case, 1907 Texas Valid Embolophorus dollovianus Cope, 1888
Dimetrodon giganhomogenes Case, 1907 Texas Valid
Dimetrodon gigas Cope, 1878 Texas Synonym of Dimetrodon grandis Clepsydrops gigas Cope, 1878
Dimetrodon grandis Romer and Price, 1940 Oklahoma
Texas
Valid Clepsydrops gigas Cope, 1878
Dimetrodon gigas Cope, 1878
Theropleura grandis Case, 1907
Bathyglyptus theodori Case, 1911
Dimetrodon maximus Romer 1936
Dimetrodon incisivus Cope, 1878 Texas Synonym of Dimetrodon limbatus
?Dimetrodon kempae Romer, 1937 Texas Possible nomen dubium
Dimetrodon limbatus Romer and Price, 1940 Oklahoma
Texas
Valid Clepsydrops limbatus Cope, 1877
Dimetrodon incisivus Cope, 1878
Dimetrodon rectiformis Cope, 1878
Dimetrodon semiradicatus Cope, 1881
Dimetrodon longiramus Case, 1907 Texas Synonym of Secodontosaurus obtusidens
Dimetrodon loomisi Romer, 1937 Texas
Oklahoma
Valid
Dimetrodon macrospondylus Case, 1907 Texas Valid Clepsydrops macrospondylus Cope, 1884
Dimetrodon platycentrus Case, 1907
Dimetrodon milleri Romer, 1937 Texas Valid
Dimetrodon natalis Romer, 1936 Texas Valid Clepsydrops natalis Cope, 1878
Dimetrodon occidentalis Berman, 1977 Arizona
New Mexico
Utah
Valid
Dimetrodon platycentrus Case, 1907 Texas Synonym of Dimetrodon macrospondylus
Dimetrodon rectiformis Cope, 1878 Texas Synonym of Dimetrodon limbatus
Dimetrodon semiradicatus Cope, 1881 Texas Synonym of Dimetrodon limbatus
Dimetrodon teutonis Berman et al., 2001 Germany Valid

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