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- The Enchodontoidei are an extinct superorder of aulopiform fish known from the Early Cretaceous to the Eocene. They were among the dominant predatory marine...
- monotypic superorders. An extinct clade of Aulopiformes, the suborder Enchodontoidei and its many constituent families, were dominant n****nic fish throughout...
- ray-finned fish known from the Early to Late Cretaceous. It is one of the Enchodontoidei, a diverse group of aulopiforms that were dominant marine fish during...
- Within the Aulopiformes, it is generally considered a member of the Enchodontoidei, a dominant group of predatory n****nic fish throughout much of the...
- Valéria (June 2011). "Taxonomic review and phylogenetic analysis of Enchodontoidei (Teleostei: Aulopiformes)". Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências...
- member). They are among the many members of the diverse, extinct suborder Enchodontoidei, which were dominant during the Cretaceous. They can be distinguished...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Actinopterygii Order: Aulopiformes Suborder: †Enchodontoidei Family: †Enchodontidae Woodward, 1901 Genera See text...
- aulopiform ray-finned fish known from the Cretaceous. It is one of the Enchodontoidei, a diverse group of aulopiforms that were dominant marine fish during...
- Gallo, Valéria (2011). "Taxonomic review and phylogenetic analysis of Enchodontoidei (Teleostei: Aulopiformes)". Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências...
- Cretaceous origin, as is likely, their initial prey might have included Enchodontoidei which became extinct at the end of the Mesozoic: PD [2009] Ksepka (2014)...