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- observed during the Tri****ic. During the Tri****ic and Early Jur****ic, hybodontiforms were the dominant elasmobranchs in both marine and non-marine environments...
- has been twinned with Kreis Viersen, Germany since 1983. Fossils of a hybodontiform fish Planohybodus were found in the Callovian (Middle Jur****ic) deposits...
- are a dolichosaurian thoracic vertebra and teeth of chondrichthyians: hybodontiform Ptychodus and lamniform Protolamna, Cretolamna, Cretoxyrhina and Hispidaspis...
- Bathonian deposits of this range, respectively. In 2023, a fossil of a hybodontiform Strophodus was collected from the Bajocian deposits of High Atlas. It's...
- Cretaceous (Valanginian). Asteracanthus was among the largest known hybodontiforms, reaching a length of 2–3 metres (6.6–9.8 ft). The dentition of Astercanthus...
- acrodontid hybodontiform shark. Only known from isolated teeth Hybodus H. microdus Brev****fjellet Myalina Bed A hybodontid hybodontiform shark. Only...
- (19 in), it had large spines on two dorsal fins, a feature seen in other hybodontiform sharks, as well as two pairs of cephalic spines with retrorse barbs...
- Euselachii incertae sedis, due to its mixture of features similar to hybodontiforms and neoselachians. Originally, teeth from this genus were attributed...
- M.; Takahashi, H.; Sakata, C. (2024). "A new freshwater lonchidiid hybodontiform shark (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the Upper Tri****ic Momonoki...
- Steinbachodus is an extinct genus of shark-like hybodontiform fish that existed during the Late Tri****ic. It contains a single species, Steinbachodus...