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- of Edestus grew teeth in curved blades or "whorls". In Edestus' case, only a single row of teeth occurred in the midline of each jaw, leading Edestus to...
- Sarcoprion, and Parahelicoprion, and the latter containing the genera Edestus, Lestrodus, and Metaxyacanthus. All eugeneodonts are thought to have been...
- fossils to Edestus, discussed the various hypotheses concerning the nature of Edestus fossils. Joseph Leidy, who originally described Edestus vorax, argued...
- 4–298.9 million years ago. There is a small gap in age between the latest Edestus and the first Campyloprion, which suggests that Campyloprion might have...
- having a tooth-whorl on the lower jaw, at least one species of the genus Edestus had a second tooth-whorl in the upper jaw. The palatoquadrate was either...
- Phanerosteon was a Bony fish belonging to the extinct order Palaeonisciformes. Edestus was a large eugeneodontid fish that possessed two tooth whorls in its mouth...
- include iconic genera, such as Helicoprion ("buzz-saw shark"), Ornithoprion, Edestus or Fadenia. Caseodus is one of the few eugeneodontid genera that survived...
- Paredestus (meaning "near Edestus") is a monotypic genus of extinct eugeneodont holocephalan from the Early Tri****ic of Canada. The type and only species...
- wide variety of cartilaginous fishes including Listracanthus, Caseodus, Edestus, and Stethacanthus, all of which were roughly contemporaneous with Ornithoprion...
- species of Edestus, but is now considered a distinct genus based on morphological differences. Woodward, A.S. (1916). "On a new species of Edestus from the...