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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...
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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...
- the
Valanginian and
Hauterivian ages, here was a
shallow sea
where hybodontiforms and
pycnodontiforms pla**** an
important trophic role as s****-crushing...
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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...
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Euselachii incertae sedis, due to its
mixture of
features similar to
hybodontiforms and neoselachians. Originally,
teeth from this
genus were attributed...
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length is
estimated to be at 6
metres (20 ft) long. One of the
largest hybodontiforms was the Jur****ic
Asteracanthus with body
length of up to 3 m (9.8 ft)...
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acrodontid hybodontiform shark. Only
known from
isolated teeth A.
lateralis Vendomdalen Member (Grippia Niveau) An
acrodontid hybodontiform shark. Only...
- has been
twinned with
Kreis Viersen,
Germany since 1983.
Fossils of a
hybodontiform fish
Planohybodus were
found in the
Callovian (Middle Jur****ic) deposits...
- have been
found in
Europe and Asia. It was
originally identified as a
hybodontiform, but was
later reidentified as an anacoracid. It has also been considered...
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Reesodus is an
extinct genus of
hybodontiform. It
lived from the
Tournaisian age of the
Early Carboniferous to the
Wordian age of the Permian, and remains...