- main
blade in
cladodont teeth. Some
cladodonts appear to have been in
existence as
recently as the
Cretaceous period,
based on
cladodont teeth found in...
- cladus. The
latter term is an
affix found in
other modern words such as
cladodont (prehistoric
sharks with
branched teeth),
cladode (flattened leaf-like...
-
teeth is
known as polyphyodontia. A
class of
prehistoric shark are
called cladodonts for
their strange forked teeth.
Unlike the
continuous shedding of functional...
- from a
singular species, A. flammeus. It was
described from
isolated cladodont teeth found in
deposits from the
upper Frasnian to
lower Fammenian of...
-
Stethacanthidae resembled Falcatus (below).
Falcatus Falcatus is a
genus of
small cladodont-toothed
cartilaginous fishes that
lived 335–318 Ma. They were
about 25–30 cm...
- that anatomy,
Garman proposed that the
frilled shark was
related to the
cladodont sharks of the
Cladoselache genus that
existed during the
Devonian period...
- 5962/bhl.title.7199. Zangerl,
Rainer (1995). "The
problem of vast
numbers of
cladodont shark denticles in the
Pennsylvanian Excello Shale of Pike County, Indiana"...
-
possessed ornamented fin
spines at the
front of
their dorsal fins and
cladodont-type dentition, that is
typically of a
grasping morphology,
though some...
- Alexander; Kriwet, Jürgen (2020-07-02). "New
chondrichthyans characterised by
cladodont-like
tooth morphologies from the
Early Cretaceous of Austria, with remarks...
- 79 in) in width, were
similar to
those of
other ctenacanthiforms, with
cladodont (multi-cusped)
teeth which would have
allowed the
animal to grip on and...