-
belonging to the
extinct order Palaeonisciformes.
Edestus was a
large eugeneodontid fish that
possessed two
tooth whorls in its
mouth Rhizodus was a large...
- The Eugeneodontida,
sometimes also
called Eugeneodontiformes, is an
extinct and
poorly known order of
cartilaginous fishes. They
possessed "tooth-whorls"...
-
Eugeneodus is an
extinct genus of
eugeneodontid holocephalian from the
Carboniferous of
North America,
specifically the
Staunton Formation of Indiana...
- S2CID 238781606. Mutter,
Raoul J.; Neuman,
Andrew G. (2008). "New
eugeneodontid sharks from the
Lower Tri****ic
Sulphur Mountain Formation of Western...
- saw" or "Chinese Helicoprion") is an
extinct genus of
helicoprinid eugeneodontid fish that
lived during the late
Permian and
possibly the
Early Tri****ic...
-
Edestus is an
extinct genus of
eugeneodontid holocephalian fish
known from the Late
Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) of the
United Kingdom, Russia, and the...
-
Gilliodus is an
extinct genus of
eugeneodontid holocephalian from the
Carboniferous of
North America. Two species, G.
orvellei and G. peyeri, are known...
- to that of edestids,
which this
genus may be a
member of. Like
other eugeneodontids, it was a
marine predator.
Paredestus is
classified as a
member of the...
- Devonian–Recent
Chimaera monstrosa, a rat fish †Helicoprion davisii, a
eugeneodontid Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:...
- Sinohelicoprion; as well as some
edestids such as Helicampodus; and
other eugeneodontids.
Several fish
genera were
described from
Changhsingian deposits of Russia...