Genus: Luangwa BRINK, 1963
Etymology: In reference to the Luangwa Valley, northern Zimbabwe.
Species: drysdalli BRINK, 1963
Etymology:
= Scalenodon drysdalli (BRINK, 1963)
Holotype: BP/1/3732 (old BP F3727)
Locality: Northern part of the Luangwa Valley, Northern Zambia, East Africa.
Horizon: Upper Ntawere Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Anisian Stage/Early Ladinian Stage, Mid Triassic Epoch, Middle Triassic.
Material: Skull missing tip of snout.
Referred material:
ABDALA & TEIXEIRA, 2004
BP/1/3733: Poorly preserved anterior portion of the skull with dentition.
KEMP, 1980
Locality: Lokokwa River Locality, Luangwa Valley, Zambia.
Horizon: Upper Ntawere Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Anisian Stage/Early Ladinian Stage, Mid Triassic Epoch, Middle Triassic.
Material:
NYMUK PV R36995, OUMNH TSK121 (old ZMO TSK 121): Fragmentary skull and fragmentary skeleton.
PEECOOK, STEYER, TABOR & SMITH, 2017
Locality: Upper Ntawere L 13 (Drysdall & Kitching's Locality 15) approximately 5 km west of the village of Sitwe, upper Luangwa Valley, Eastern Province, northeastern Zambia.
Horizon: Upper Ntawere Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Anisian Stage, lower Mid Triassic Epoch, Lower Middle Triassic.
Material:
BP/1/3733: Small skull and mandibles.
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Species: sudamericana ABDALA & TEIXEIRA, 2004
Etymology:
In reference to the first record for South American of a genus of Traversodontidae
previously known only in east Africa.
Holotype: MCP 3167PV
Locality: Unknown, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.
Horizon: Santa Maria Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Carnian Stage? Early Late Triassic Epoch, Upper Triassic.
Material: A well-preserved partial skull and mandible.
Referred material:
Locality: Unknown outcrop located on the border between the districts of Candelaria and Vera Cruz, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.
Horizon: Santa Maria Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Carnian Stage? Early Late Triassic Epoch, Upper Triassic.
Material:
UFRGS 0267PV: A well-preserved partial skull and a fragment of left lower jaw with 3 postcanites.
PAVANATTO, DA-ROSA, TEMP-MULLER, ROBERTO-DA-SILVA, RIBEIRO, MARTINELLI & DIAS-DA-SILVA, 2020
Locality: Bortolin site (Antonini Bortolin site), 100 m from the highway RS 149, 29°37'24.04"S, 53°22'33.0W, about 1.5 km westward of the crossroad to the municipality of Dona Francisa, Parana Basin, Rio Grande do Sul State, Southern Brazil.
Horizon: Pinheiros-Chiniqua Sequence, Santa Maria Supersequence.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Landian Stage, Late Mid Triassic Epoch, Middle Triassic-Carnian Stage, Early Late Triassic Epoch, Early Late Triassic.
Material:
MCN-PV 10314: Disarticulated cranial bones, several postcanines and postcranial elements.