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'''''Bolotridon''''' is an extinct [[genus]] of [[cynodont]]s. It was renamed from its original genus designation of [[Tribolodon|''Tribolodon'']] ([[Harry Govier Seeley]], 1895), which was already occupied by a genus of [[Cyprinidae|cyprinid]] [[Osteichthyes|fish]] named in 1883 by Sauvage. The name ''Bolotridon'' was coined by Brian W. Coad in a 1977 publication as an [[anagram]] of ''Tribolodon''.<ref>Coad, B.W. 1977. On the nomenclature of the genus name ''Tribolodon'' (Osteichthyes and Reptilia). Journal of Paleontology 51(5):1046-1047.</ref>
'''''Bolotridon''''' is an extinct [[genus]] of [[Epicynodontia|epicynodontian]] [[cynodont]]. It was renamed from its original genus designation of [[Tribolodon|''Tribolodon'']] ([[Harry Govier Seeley]], 1895), which was already occupied by a genus of [[Cyprinidae|cyprinid]] [[Osteichthyes|fish]] named in 1883 by Sauvage. The name ''Bolotridon'' was coined by Brian W. Coad in a 1977 publication as an [[anagram]] of ''Tribolodon''.<ref>Coad, B.W. 1977. On the nomenclature of the genus name ''Tribolodon'' (Osteichthyes and Reptilia). Journal of Paleontology 51(5):1046.</ref>


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Bolotridon
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Synapsida
Clade: Therapsida
Clade: Cynodontia
Clade: Epicynodontia
Genus: Bolotridon

Bolotridon is an extinct genus of epicynodontian cynodont. It was renamed from its original genus designation of Tribolodon (Harry Govier Seeley, 1895), which was already occupied by a genus of cyprinid fish named in 1883 by Sauvage. The name Bolotridon was coined by Brian W. Coad in a 1977 publication as an anagram of Tribolodon.[1]

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  1. ^ Coad, B.W. 1977. On the nomenclature of the genus name Tribolodon (Osteichthyes and Reptilia). Journal of Paleontology 51(5):1046.