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Cladoselache is an
extinct genus of shark-like
chondrichthyan (cartilaginous fish) from the Late
Devonian (Famennian) of
North America. It was similar...
- Devonian,
about 416
million years ago. The
first abundant genus of shark,
Cladoselache,
appeared in the
oceans during the
Devonian Period. The
first cartilaginous...
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within the
Devonian seas. The
first abundant genus of
cartilaginous fish,
Cladoselache,
appeared in the
oceans during the
Devonian Period. The
great diversity...
- shark-like morphology, such as hybodonts. Shark-like
chondrichthyans such as
Cladoselache and
Doliodus first appeared in the
Devonian Period (419–359
million years)...
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describing a new cladoselachian,
Maghriboselache found that it, and
Cladoselache, were the only
members of the family,
greatly limiting the
temporal range...
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Paleozoic chondrichthyans based on
their teeth and not
phylogeny (including
Cladoselache, Ctenacanthus, and Dracopristis). This fish is
currently classified within...
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elasmobranches in the
chart on the
right is
divided into the
following taxa:
Cladoselache, Eugeneodontiformes, Symmoriida, Xenacanthiformes, Ctenacanthiformes...
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Devonian fishes,
including an
early shark Cladoselache,
Eusthenopteron and
other lobe-finned fishes, and the
placoderm Bothriolepis (Joseph Smit, 1905)...
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significant details of the jaws,
braincase and even endocranium.
Along with
Cladoselache, it
shares a
unique and
distinctive tooth and
upper jaw morphology. Maghriboselache...
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proposed that the
frilled shark was
related to the
cladodont sharks of the
Cladoselache genus that
existed during the
Devonian period (419–359 mya) in the Palaeozoic...