| Phyllodon | ||||
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| Name | Phyllodon | |||
| Order | Ornithischia | |||
| Suborder | Ornithopoda | |||
| Class | nomina dubia | |||
| Name Translation | Leaf tooth | |||
| Period | Late Jurassic 156-150 Million Years Ago | |||
| Location | Portugal | |||
| Diet | Herbivore | |||
| Size | 2 m long, 0.8 m tall, 25 kg in weight | |||
Phyllodon ("leaf tooth") is a small hypsilophodont from Portugal. It is possibly related to Drinker and Othnielosaurus from North America. It lived during the Late Jurassic. The same name is also in use for a genus of moss. Phyllodon is known only from teeth and possibly partial lower jaws.



