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Cardabiodon (/ˌkɑːrdəbaɪəˈdɒn/;
meaning 'Cardabia tooth') is an
extinct genus of
large mackerel shark that
lived about 95 to 91
million years ago (Ma)...
- (extinct, Late
Cretaceous period)
Genus †
Cardabiodon Siverson, 1999 †
Cardabiodon ricki Siverson, 1999 †
Cardabiodon venator Siverson and Lindgren, 2005 Genus...
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similar ecological role with
Cretoxyrhina such as the
cardabiodontids Cardabiodon and Dwardius, the
latter showing evidence of
direct competition with...
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family of
lamniform sharks.
Confirmed members of this
family include Cardabiodon and Dwardius, both
which are
genera which existed in Australia, North...
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porbeagle shark. A
similar distribution has been
found for the
related Cardabiodon. When the
family Archaeolamnidae was
first named, it
contained Archaeolamna...
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vertebrae suggesting an
individual 8 to 9
meters long
Closely related to
Cardabiodon Cooyoo C.
australis An
ichthyodectiform also
present in the
Allaru Formation...
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Pseudoisurus tomosus (Glückman, 1957):
Currently considered a
synonym of
Cardabiodon ricki Pseudoisurus tomosus (Glückman, 1957):
Currently considered a synonym...
- †Carcharopsis
wortheni Newberry & Worthen, 1866 †
Cardabiodon Siverson, 1999 †
Cardabiodon ricki Siverson, 1999 †
Cardabiodon venator Siverson & Lindgren, 2005 †Carinasubcorona...
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sharks that were
present included the
mackerel sharks Cretalamna,
Cardabiodon, Cretodus,
Archaeolamna and Dallasiella, the
durophagous Ptychodus, and...
- morphology, dentition, age, growth, and
ecology of the
large lamniform shark Cardabiodon ricki". Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica. in press. doi:10.4202/app.2012...