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- Chomatodus (from Gr****: χωμα choma, 'mound' and Gr****: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth') is a prehistoric cartilaginous fish genus. †Chomatodus affinis Newberry & Worthen...
- Latin expression for designing the molar (tooth) Chomatodus molaris, a prehistoric fish in genus Chomatodus Sco**** molaris, a moth in the family Geomitridae...
- Leriche, 1929 †Chomatodus Ag****iz, 1838 †Chomatodus affinis Newberry & Worthen, 1866 †Chomatodus angulatus Newberry & Worthen, 1866 †Chomatodus angustus Newberry...
- C. angulatus may refer to: Chomatodus angulatus, a prehistoric fish species Cladodus angulatus, a prehistoric fish species This disambiguation page lists...
- C. affinis may refer to: Chomatodus affinis, a prehistoric fish Coffea affinis, a type of coffee This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Doumergue's skink, a skink species found in Algeria, Morocco and Spain Chomatodus parallelus, a prehistoric fish species Chorthippus parallelus, the meadow...
- sp. indeterminate Haushi-Huqf area (Oman). 2 broken teeth. Similar to Chomatodus. Reesodus R. underwoodi Haushi-Huqf area (Oman). 6 teeth. A hybodont....
- †Ceratocephala †Ceratopsis †Ceraurus †Charactoceras †Cheirurus †ChomatodusChomatodus inconstans †Chonetes †Chonetes glenparkensis †Chonetes illinoisensis...
- †Petalodontidae Newberry & Worthen, 1866 Genera †Ageleodus †Antliodus †Chomatodus †Ctenoptychius †Glyphanodus †Harpacodus †Lisogodus †Neopetalodus †Paracymatodus...
- an extinct species (†Scolenaspididae) from the Devonian of UkraineChomatodus elegans, a prehistoric species (Petalodontiformes) Carcharias elegans...