''Succinodon putzeri'' (meaning "narrow jaw") was the scientific name given by
German
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paleontologist
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Friedrich von Huene to a
fossil
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that he attributed to the
sauropod
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family
Titanosauridae. It was discovered in late-
Cretaceous
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rock near
Warsaw
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,
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, in 1941. He believed it to be a jaw bone.
In 1981, however, an analysis by Polish paleontologists
Krystyna Pożaryska and
Halina Pugaczewska showed that the specimen was actually a piece of fossilized wood filled with the burrowings of wood-boring
bivalve
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s in the family
Teredinidae, most likely in the genus ''
Kuphus
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''.
See also
*''
Aachenosaurus''
References
*Lambert, David, "The Wordsworth Book of Dinosaurs" (1998) Britain: Mackays of Chatham PLC.
External links
Dinosaur Revival
Fossil record of plants
Teredinidae
Titanosauria
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