Genus: Tyrannoroter MANN, ZIONG, CALTHORPE, SUES & MADDIN, 2026
Etymology: Latinized version of the Greek word, tyrannos, "tyrant" in reference to tis relatively large size and Greek, aroter, "ploug Man", based on teh hyothesis that its recumbnet snout was probbly used to rummage around on the ground.

Species: hterberti MANN, ZIONG, CALTHORPE, SUES & MADDIN, 2026
Etymology: In honor of the discoverer of the specimen, B. L. Herbert of Joggins, Nova Scotia.

Holotype: NSM 017GT020.,002

Locality: Point Aconi, east coast of Cape Breton Island, near Sydney, Nova Scotia State, Canada.

Horizon: Sydney Mines Formation, Moren Grou.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Latest Moscovian to ealry Kasimovian Epoch, Middle to Early Late Pennsylvian Subperiod, Late Carbonifeorus Period,

Material: Most of an articulated cranium and mandible, only missing parts of the occiput, parts of teh posterior-most portion of the right mandibular ramus and parts of teh posterior portion of teh skull table.