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Asteracanthus (from Gr****: ἀστήρ aster, 'star' and Gr****: ἄκανθα akantha, 'spine') is an
extinct genus of hybodont,
known from the
Middle Jur****ic (Bathonian)...
- Jaw
fragment of
Strophodus a
specialised durophagous hybodont Jaws of
Asteracanthus,
showing the
arrangement of the
teeth in jaws. The
teeth were designed...
- to Cretaceous. It was
formerly confused with
Asteracanthus. It has long been
confused with
Asteracanthus due to the fin
spines of the
latter being found...
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between the two species. H.
obtusus represents a
junior synonym of
Asteracanthus ornatissimus. A new
species from Spain, H. bugarensis, is described...
- Mertiniene, 1991 †
Asteracanthus Ag****iz, 1837 †
Asteracanthus acutus Ag****iz, 1843 †
Asteracanthus aegyptiacus Stromer, 1927 †
Asteracanthus biformatus Kriwet...
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Material Notes Images Hybodus Indeterminate Guimarota Isolated Teeth Asteracanthus A.
biformatus Guimarota isolated teeth, fin-spine and a head-spine Polyacrodus...
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arugda Becc.
Calamus ashtonii J.Dransf.
Calamus asperrimus Blume Calamus asteracanthus (Becc.) W.J.Baker
Calamus ater (J.Dransf.) W.J.Baker
Calamus australis...
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metres (20 ft) long. One of the
largest hybodontiforms was the Jur****ic
Asteracanthus with body
length of up to 3 m (9.8 ft). Cr****odus
reifi is
known from...
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metriorhynchid thalatosuchians Torvoneustes and Dakosaurus. The
hybodontid shark Asteracanthus. The thal****ochelydian
turtle Thal****emys and
Solnhofia is
known from...
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Abundance Notes Images Aegyptobatus A.
kuehnei A sclerorhynchiform.
Asteracanthus A.
aegyptiacus A
hybodont shark.
Baharipristis B.
bastetiae A sclerorhynchiform...