Species | Authority | Location | Status | Synonyms | Images |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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