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Amblydectes platystomus (Seeley, 1870) is now called Lonchodectes platystomus (Seeley, 1870) Unwin et. al., 2000, leaving Amblydectes populated with only A. crassidens (Seeley, 1870) and A. eurygnathus (Seeley, 1870). Amblydectes is too ill-preserved to be sunk into Coloborhynchus.