- ISSN 1932-8494. PMID 30536888. Eaton,
Theodore H. (1
October 1962). "Teeth of
Edestid Sharks".
University of
Kansas Publications,
Museum of
Natural History....
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described as the
tooth of the
petalodont genus Ctenoptychius or as a
genus of
edestid,
although it more
likely represents the co****tory
organ of an amphibian...
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Lestrodus is an
extinct genus of
edestid fish that
lived during the Late Carboniferous. It
contains one
valid species, L. newtoni,
which is
known from...
- (1899). Объ остаткахъ eдестидъ и о новомъ ихъ родѣ
Helicoprion [On the
edestid remains and the new
genus Helicoprion]. Записки Императорской Академіи...
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anatomy of the teeth, but
their appearance is most
similar to that of
edestids,
which this
genus may be a
member of. Like
other eugeneodontids, it was...
- Verlag. pp. i–iii, 1–115. Eaton,
Theodore H. (1
October 1962). "Teeth of
Edestid Sharks".
University of
Kansas Publications,
Museum of
Natural History....
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tentatively placed it
within Holocephali. He
suggested that its
similarities to
edestids might be the
result of
convergent evolution (independent evolution) due...
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helicoprionids are
represented by the
genus Sinohelicoprion; as well as some
edestids such as Helicampodus; and
other eugeneodontids.
Several fish
genera were...
- as
Helicoprion and Campodus.
While the
relation and
classification of
edestids and
helicoprionids was
variable throughout the 20th century, Parahelicoprion...
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upper jaw. The
palatoquadrate was
either fused to the
skull or reduced.
Edestids,
along with the rest of the Eugeneodontida, are
placed within the subclass...