
Nuthetes is the name given to a dubious, possibly dromaeosaurid, genus of theropod dinosaur, known only from fossil teeth and jaw fragments found in rocks of the middle Berriasian (Early Cretaceous) age in the Cherty Freshwater Member of the Lulworth Formation in England. As a dromaeosaurid Nuthetes would have been a small predator, about two metr...
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Nuthetes destructor was a small meat-eater from the middle Jurassic . Nuthetes was named by paleontologist Owen in 1854. Fossils were found in Europe. Owen is a dubious genus; it is probably a small Megalosaurus destructor (a theropod ).
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