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fossils referred to the
genus Rhizodus have also been
found in
North America. The most
notable characteristics of
Rhizodus,
compared to
other giant rhizodonts...
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predators of
their age. They
reached huge
sizes - the
largest known species,
Rhizodus hibberti from
Europe and
North America, was an
estimated 7 m in length...
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Romer (1963)
showed that the
tooth of an
animal that J. S.
Newberry named "
Rhizodus lancifer," from the
Diamond Coal Mine, a
Carboniferous site in Linton,...
- lobe-finned
fishes are extinct. The
largest known lobe-finned fish was
Rhizodus hibberti from the
Carboniferous period of
Scotland which may have exceeded...
- features, such as
ossified Meckel's cartilage, are not
found in the
genera Rhizodus and Strepsodus. The
members of the
Rhizodontida have
nearly all had complex...
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Rhizodus Strepsodus...
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large eugeneodontid fish that
possessed two
tooth whorls in its
mouth Rhizodus was a
large freshwater Rhizodont sarcopterygian from
Europe and
North America...
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Octopus vulgaris -odon, -odus G ὀδών (odṓn), ὀδούς (odoús)
tooth Dimetrodon,
Rhizodus oeso- G οἰσέμεν (oisémen), οἰσ-
carry Oesophagostomum officinalis L for...
- also the
largest lobe-finned fish was the 5.63–7 m (18.5–23.0 ft) long
Rhizodus.
Another large rhizodonts were
Strepsodus with
estimated length around...
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Barameda Gooloogongia Hongyu Letognathus Propycnoctenion Pycnoctenion Rhizodus Rossichthys Sauripterus Screbinodus Strepsodus Thysanolepis? Vorobjevaia...