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- The Eugeneodontida, sometimes also called Eugeneodontiformes, is an extinct and poorly known order of cartilaginous fishes. They possessed "tooth-whorls"...
- Edestus is an extinct genus of eugeneodontid holocephalian fish known from the Late Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) of the United Kingdom, Russia, and the...
- belonging to the extinct order Palaeonisciformes. Edestus was a large eugeneodontid fish that possessed two tooth whorls in its mouth Rhizodus was a large...
- preserved eugeneodontid skull (Chondrichthyes)". Acta Geologica Polonica. 58: 223–227. Mutter, Raoul J.; Neuman, Andrew G. (2008). "New eugeneodontid sharks...
- Gilliodus is an extinct genus of eugeneodontid holocephalian from the Carboniferous of North America. Two species, G. orvellei and G. peyeri, are known...
- Eugeneodus is an extinct genus of eugeneodontid holocephalian from the Carboniferous of North America, specifically the Staunton Formation of Indiana...
- Caseodus is an extinct genus of eugeneodontid holocephalian from the Carboniferous of the United States (Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, South Dakota) and...
- saw" or "Chinese Helicoprion") is an extinct genus of helicoprinid eugeneodontid fish that lived during the late Permian and possibly the Early Tri****ic...
- Devonian–Recent Chimaera monstrosa, a rat fish †Helicoprion davisii, a eugeneodontid Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
- Fadenia is an extinct genus of eugeneodontid holocephalian chondrichthyan from the Carboniferous Period of Missouri (United States), the Permian period...