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Orodus (from Gr****: ωραίος oraíos, 'beautiful' and Gr****: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth') is an
extinct genus of
cartilaginous fish that
lived from the late Pennsylvanian...
- placoderms. In addition,
teeth of a
chondrichthyan thought to
belong to
Orodus (
Orodus spp.) were
found in ****ociation with
Dunkleosteus remains, suggesting...
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Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Chondrichthyes Order: †Orodontida Family: †Orodontidae
Genera Hercynolepis Leiodus Mesodmodus Orodus...
- †Caseodontidae Zangerl, 1981 Type
genus Caseodus Zangerl, 1981 Type
species Orodus basalis (=Caseodus basalis) Cope, 1894
Genera Caseodus Erikodus Fadenia...
- Eze Ogba Play Ground, Eze Ogba IV; Ahia Orie Square, Umu-
Orodu I; Ahia Orie Square, Umu-
Orodu II;
Chief Ugorji's Comp., Umu-Egburu; Ellah's Comp., Umu-Enyike...
- 1966 †
Orodus Ag****iz, 1838 †
Orodus catenatus Portlock, 1843 †
Orodus cinctus Ag****iz, 1843 †
Orodus decussatus St. John & Worthen, 1875 †
Orodus devonicus...
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looked like
modern rays,
though it is not
closely related with them.
Orodus Orodus is
another cartilaginous fish of the Carboniferous, a
genus from the...
- palaeoniscoids, brachiopods, orthocones, and
cartilaginous fishes such as
Orodus, Denaea, Cobelodus, Symmorium, and
other holocephalans,
including members...
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teeth (
Orodus sp.) and fin
spines (Ctenacanthus vetustus);
Zangerl (1981)
suggested that each ****emblage
represented an
early hybodont with
Orodus-like...
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