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- holocephalan, with a high degree of ****ual dimorphism. Dracopristis was a Ctenacanthiform elasmobranch from the late Carboniferous of New Mexico. Ornithoprion...
- Goodrichthys is a Carboniferous genus of ctenacanthiform from the Glencartholm Volcanic Beds Formation (Upper Border Group) of Scotland. Ginter, Michal...
- Saivodus is an extinct genus of ctenacanthiform fish that existed during the Carboniferous and Permian periods. Fossils have been found in Ireland, Scotland...
- front-to-back) as it was tall, in contrast to the far more slender spines of ctenacanthiforms and other chondrichthyans. There is no ornamentation apart from randomly-oriented...
- Elliott, David K.; Olson, Tom J.; Wittke, James H. (August 2012). "Ctenacanthiform sharks from the Permian Kaibab Formation, northern Arizona". Historical...
- laterally-positioned rows. Their appearance is similar to those of other ctenacanthiforms, such as Glikmanius and Heslerodus, in sharing a cladodont (multi-cusped)...
- 'comb' and Gr****: ἄκανθα akantha, 'spine') is an extinct genus of ctenacanthiform chondrichthyan. Remains have been found in the Bloyd Formation (Carboniferous...
- Kaibabvenator swiftae is a very large, extinct ctenacanthiform fish that lived in marine environments in what is now Arizona, during the Middle Permian...
- magnificus C. newberryi C. pachypterygius Ctenacanthus C. concinnus A ctenacanthiform shark with many named species, some of which appear to be synonymous...
- Leonid Glikman, who studied the genus and was "the first to propose its ctenacanthiform affinity". G. careforum may have reached lengths of 3 metres (9.8 ft)...