Tricleidus

Genus:
Tricleidus
Genus author:
Andrews 1909
Classification:
Age:
Callovian, Late Jurassic
Location:
Peterborough, England, UK
Referred material (sp.):
None
Type species:

T. seeleyi

Species:
T. seeleyi
Species author:
Andrews 1909
Type specimen:
NHMUK R 3539, half a skeleton including the skull
Age:
Callovian, Late Jurassic
Geological formation:
Oxford Clay Formation (lowermost deposits)
Type location:
Near Fletton, Peterborough, UK
Referred material:
NMW 19.96.G7, a pectoral girdle; HMG V.1800, a right humerus

Tricleidus is a cryptoclidid from the Oxford Clay Formation of the UK. The holotype specimen (NHMUK R 3539) consists of disarticulated elements including most of skull and half the postcranium, from the Kosmoceras jasoniPeltoceras athleta zones from the lowest deposits of the Oxford Clay Formation. The type and only species of Tricleidus is T. seeleyi.

Persson (1962) erected the new species ‘Tricleidussvalbardensis, but this species reallocated to Colymbosaurus (Knutsen et al. 2012a).

Skull of Tricleidus in lateral view. From Brown (1981).
Palate of Tricleidus in ventral view. From O’Keefe (2004a).