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- Bandringa is an extinct genus of elasmobranch known from the Pennsylvanian subperiod of the Carboniferous period. There is currently a single known species...
- crustacean Belotelson, the cnidarian Es****ella, and the elasmobranch fish Bandringa have been found alongside Tullimonstrum. Tullimonstrum probably reached...
- rays Threatened sharks Placodermi "Mazon Monday #19: Species Spotlight: Bandringa rayi #MazonCr**** #fossils #MazonMonday #shark". Earth Science Club of...
- were marine, but others like the Xenacanthida, and several genera like Bandringa invaded fresh waters of the coal swamps. Among the bony fish, the Palaeonisciformes...
- †Stethacanthus productus The †ctenacanthid †Wodnika striatula The elasmobranchBandringa rayi The †Iniopterygiformes †Sibyrhynchus denisoni (Holocephali) Cuban...
- †Order Xenacanthiformes †Order Ctenacanthiformes †Order JalodontiformesBandringa Infraclass Euselachii †Order Hybodontiformes †Family Protacrodontidae...
- Bandringa rayi fossil shark, Mazon Cr**** Lagerstatte. This is the holotype specimen of the species. Its size and lack of developed cartilaginous skeletal...
- others who had made similar plays. In 1957, Paramount High School's Jan Bandringa had intercepted a p**** only to run it 55 yards into his own end zone,...
- mistakes. For example, Riegels sent a letter to Paramount High School's Jan Bandringa in 1957, who had intercepted a p**** only to run it 55 yards into his own...
- proportionally large mouths and their akinetic jaw suspension. Genera such as Bandringa and Sphenacanthus (traditionally considered ctenacanthiforms) have been...