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Tyrannosorus Hystrioides
''Tyrannosorus'' may refer to: * ''Tyrannosorus'' (fungus), an ascomycete genus containing a single species (''Tyrannosorus pinicola'') * ''Tyrannosorus'' (beetle), a fossil beetle genus from the Miocene, containing a single species (''Tyrannosorus rex'') See also *''Tyrannosaurus ''Tyrannosaurus'' is a genus of large theropod dinosaur. The species ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' (''rex'' meaning "king" in Latin), often called ''T. rex'' or colloquially ''T-Rex'', is one of the best represented theropods. ''Tyrannosaurus'' live ...
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Tyrannosorus (fungus)
''Tyrannosorus'' is a genus of fungi in the class Dothideomycetes Dothideomycetes is the largest and most diverse class of ascomycete fungi. It comprises 11 orders 90 families, 1300 genera and over 19,000 known species. Traditionally, most of its members were included in the loculoascomycetes, which is not par .... The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown ('' incertae sedis''). A monotypic genus, it contains the single species ''Tyrannosorus pinicola''. See also * List of Dothideomycetes genera ''incertae sedis'' References External links Index Fungorum Enigmatic Dothideomycetes taxa Monotypic Dothideomycetes genera {{Dothideomycetes-stub ...
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Tyrannosorus (beetle)
''Tyrannasorus rex'' is an extinct species of hybosorid beetle known to exist in the Miocene epoch and the sole member of the monotypic genus ''Tyrannasorus''. A fossilized example scarabaeoid was found embedded in the amber resin of ''Hymenaea protera'' in the Dominican Republic. The species was described by Brett C. Ratcliffe and Federico Carlos Ocampo in 2001. Holotype The observed specimen is assumed to be female based on similarities to the female specimens of the genus ''Apalonychus''. She was trapped in the resin produced by ''Hymenaea protera'', now also extinct. The amber was previously dated to Oligocene or Eocene, but these datings are since considered incorrect, and it is accepted that the amber was formed between late Early Miocene and Middle Miocene (15–20 million years ago). The amber came from Dominican Republic, probably from the mountain range north of Santiago de los Caballeros. It is too dark for ventral characteristics of the insect's body to be observe ...
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