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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)
Genus †
Myledaphus Cope, 1876 †
Myledaphus arauc**** Otero, 2019 †
Myledaphus bipartitus Cope, 1876
Angelshark Froese,...
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freshwater vertebrates. Fish
include sharks, rays (such as the
durophage Myledaphus), paddlefish, bowfins, gars, and teleosts.
Amphibians include frogs, salamanders...
- 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****...
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Ischyrhiza mira (a sclerorhynchid)
Meristodonoides montanensis (a shark)
Myledaphus bipartitus (a ray)
Protoplatyrhina renae (a guitarfish) indeterminate...
- Thescelosaurus,
including Chondrichthyes and
Osteichthyes such as Palaeospinax,
Myledaphus,
Lepisosteus and Cyclurus,
amphibians like Scapherpeton,
turtles including...
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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...
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unidentified centrosaurine. Non-dinosaurian
fauna include the
fishes Myledaphus bypartitus, and
Melvius chauliodous; the
turtles De****nemys ornata, De****nemys...
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Cartilaginous fishes of the
Judith River Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Abundance Notes Images Myledaphus M.
bipartitus A stingray....
- and
possibly Adocus and Basilemys), and four
remains of fish (including
Myledaphus, Squatirhina, and
possibly Lepisosteus) all of
which could be inferred...