Genus: Texasodus IVANOV, NESTELL & NESTELL, 2012
Etymology: In reference to the state of Texas where this taxon was collected and Greek, odous, "tooth."
Species: varidentatus IVANOV, NESTELL & NESTELL, 2012
Etymology: Latin, varidentatus, "various teeth."
Holotype: USNM PAL 545631
Locality: PI section on the north side of US 180/62, a few kilometres west of its intersection with TX 54, west side of the Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas.
Horizon: Hegler and Pinery Members, Bell Canyon Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Upper Wordian-Lower Capitanian, Middle Permian.
Material: Isoalted tooth..
Referred material:
Numbers: Not given: 32 isolated teeth (21 teeth with three cusps in the crown, 9 teeth with 4 cusps, 1 tooth with 5 cusps and 1 tooth with 6 cusps.)
IVANOV, NESTELL, NESTELL & BELL Jr., 2018
Locality: Patterson Hills, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas.
Horizon: McKittrick Canyon Limestone, Larmar, Reef Trail Members, Bell Canyon Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Capitanian Stage, Guadalupian Series, Middle Permian.
Material:
PI-Section, Samples P1-2, PI-7, P-9a, PI-11, PI-16, PI-17, PI-19, PI-25-PI-27, PI-30, PI-32: 32 teeth.