- the back.
Perhaps the most
striking feature of
Stratodus were its conical,
inward pointing teeth.
Stratodus possessed multiple rows of
these teeth which...
- They
could also grow to very
large sizes, as seen with
Cimolichthys and
Stratodus, the
latter of
which is the
largest aulopiform known.
Their most famous...
-
plesiosaurs were scarce. As a
tropical area, bony fish such as
Enchodus and
Stratodus and
various sharks were
common throughout the
southern Tethyan margin...
- Late
Cretaceous to the
early Paleocene (and
possibly to the
Eocene if
Stratodus is a member). They are
among the many
members of the diverse, extinct...
-
Stratodus...
- have
total length up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in). The
largest lizardfish was
Stratodus which could reach length of 5 m (16 ft). The
longest stem of Seirocrinus...
-
Igdabatis sigmodon Lamna nigeriana Schizorhiza stromeri Stephanodus lybicus Stratodus apicalis Ischyrhiza nigeriensis Ceratodus sp.
Ginglymostoma sp. Pycnodus...
- 2002] Stolephorus[Sepkoski 2002] †Stomiahykus[Sepkoski 2002] †Stoppania †
Stratodus[Sepkoski 2002] †Strepeoschema[Sepkoski 2002] Stromateus[Sepkoski 2002]...
-
freshwater claroteid catfish.
Pycnodus P.
zeaformis A
marine pycnodont. P.
maliensis P. sp
Stratodus S.
apicalis A
giant marine dercetid aulopiform....
- formation, with bony
fishes known from the
enchodontid Enchodus,
aulopiform Stratodus,
pycnodontid Stephanodus,
anguillioform Pseudoegertonia, and indeterminate...