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- Strophodus. However, both genera can now be reliably be distinguished base on the morphology of both the fin spines and teeth. Species of Strophodus had...
- teeth previously attributed to the genus actually belong to Strophodus. Like Strophodus, the fin spines are covered in tubercles, rather than the ribbing...
- deposits of this range, respectively. In 2023, a fossil of a hybodontiform Strophodus was collected from the Bajocian deposits of High Atlas. It's the oldest...
- of Durnovariaodus, a member of the family Hybodontidae Jaw fragment of Strophodus a specialised durophagous hybodont Jaws of Asteracanthus, showing the...
- Fossil material include fishes, particularly pycnodonts and hybodontiform Strophodus, ichthyosaurs, elasmosaurids. Remains of turtles, including Notoemys zapatocaensis...
- climate is hot semi arid (Koppen: BSh). In 2021, a Middle Jur****ic hybodont Strophodus jaisalmerensis was named in a reference to this district and the geologic...
- Dinosaur remains are among the known fossils recovered from this formation. Strophodus jaisalmerensis, a hybodont, was named after this formation and the Jaisalmer...
- Altmühltal Formation Single almost complete specimen of a 2 meter long female Strophodus S. sp Mühlheim Mörnsheim Formation Articulated set of jaws and teeth...
- hybodont shark Egertonodus Egertonodus duffini Secarodus Secarodus polyprion Strophodus Spp. A hybodont shark, formerly considered to be Asteracanthus Lonchidion...
- Ghosh et al. (2024). The oldest fossil material of members of the genus Strophodus from Gondwana reported to date is described from the ?Early to Middle...