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- The dusky snout catshark (Bythaelurus naylori) is a species of shark belonging to the family Pentanchidae, the deepwater catsharks. This species is found...
- mauritanica de Grave & Jones, 1991 Eurydice minya Bruce, 1986 Eurydice naylori Jones & Pierpoint, 1997 Eurydice nipponica Bruce & Jones, 1981 Eurydice...
- currently two valid species within the genus Saxonella: S. crepaturae and S. naylori. The type species for the genus Saxonella is S. crepaturae, which was discovered...
- Bythaelurus lutarius (S. Springer & D'Aubrey, 1972) (mud catshark) Bythaelurus naylori Ebert & Clerkin, 2015 (dusky-snout catshark) Bythaelurus tenuicephalus...
- closely related to the modern mudpuppies. †Piceoerpeton †Piceoerpeton naylori Maastrichtian to Thanetian Wyoming & Montana, USA A scapherpetontid salamander...
- member of Calyptocephalellidae, a species of Gigantobatrachus. Piceoerpeton naylori Sp. nov. Valid Gardner Latest Cretaceous (late Maastrichtian), possibly...
- infected by a single species of potentially host-specific myxozoan, Myxobolus naylori, which uses the redhorse as an intermediate host. This is the only Myxobolus...
- Bythaelurus lutarius (S. Springer & D'Aubrey, 1972) (mud catshark) Bythaelurus naylori Ebert & Clerkin, 2015 (dusky snout catshark) Bythaelurus stewarti Weigmann...
- Bythaelurus lutarius (S. Springer & D'Aubrey, 1972) (Mud catshark) Bythaelurus naylori Ebert & Clerkin, 2015 (Dusky-snout catshark) Bythaelurus tenuicephalus...
- it appears to be a member of the extinct family Scapherpetontidae. P. naylori is the smaller, earlier species, being found in Maastrichtian to early...