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- riverine deposits, Myledaphus teeth are very common, accounting for a significant fraction of vertebrate remains found in microsites. Myledaphus has a durophagus...
- Naylor, 2014 (Philippine guitarfish) GenusMyledaphus Cope, 1876 †Myledaphus arauc**** Otero, 2019 †Myledaphus bipartitus Cope, 1876 Froese, Rainer; Pauly...
- freshwater vertebrates. Fish include sharks, rays (such as the durophage Myledaphus), paddlefish, bowfins, gars, and teleosts. Amphibians include frogs, salamanders...
- Thescelosaurus, including Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes such as Palaeospinax, Myledaphus, Lepisosteus and Cyclurus, amphibians like Scapherpeton, turtles including...
- unidentified centrosaurine. Non-dinosaurian fauna include the fishes Myledaphus bypartitus, and Melvius chauliodous; the turtles De****nemys ornata, De****nemys...
- up 0.4% of the remains of the vertebrates of the **** Cr**** Formation. Myledaphus M. pustulosus Montana North Dakota South Dakota Lower to upper **** Cr****...
- Ischyrhiza mira (a sclerorhynchid) Meristodonoides montanensis (a shark) Myledaphus bipartitus (a ray) Protoplatyrhina renae (a guitarfish) indeterminate...
- Genus Species Material Notes Images Myledaphus M. sp. A single tooth An anacoracid elasmobranch. A single tooth (NMMNH P-44485), consisting of a six-sided...
- and possibly Adocus and Basilemys), and four remains of fish (including Myledaphus, Squatirhina, and possibly Lepisosteus) all of which could be inferred...
- Meniscoessus, Mesodma, Cimolodon, Pediomys, Didelphodon and Eodelphis, the fish Myledaphus and Lepisosteus, the crocodylomorph Leidyosuchus, and the choristodere...