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- Xenacanthida (or Xenacanthiformes) is an order or superorder of extinct shark-like chondrichthyans (cartilaginous fish) known from the Carboniferous to...
- Elasmobranchii †Ctenacanthiformes †Hybodontiformes †Phoebodontiformes †Xenacanthida Ray Shark Holocephali †Eugeneodontida †Iniopterygiformes †Petalodontiformes...
- Elasmobranchii †Ctenacanthiformes †Hybodontiformes †Phoebodontiformes †Xenacanthida Ray Shark Holocephali †Eugeneodontida †Iniopterygiformes †Petalodontiformes...
- Most of the other cartilaginous fish were marine, but others like the Xenacanthida, and several genera like Bandringa invaded fresh waters of the coal swamps...
- (Angelsharks) † CladoselachiformesHybodontiformesSymmoriidaXenacanthida (Xenacantiformes) List of sharks Human interaction Shark attack Australia...
- Elasmobranchii †Ctenacanthiformes †Hybodontiformes †Phoebodontiformes †Xenacanthida Ray Shark Holocephali †Eugeneodontida †Iniopterygiformes †Petalodontiformes...
- (Angelsharks) † CladoselachiformesHybodontiformesSymmoriidaXenacanthida (Xenacantiformes) List of sharks Human interaction Shark attack Australia...
- (Angelsharks) † CladoselachiformesHybodontiformesSymmoriidaXenacanthida (Xenacantiformes) List of sharks Human interaction Shark attack Australia...
- Elasmobranchii †Ctenacanthiformes †Hybodontiformes †Phoebodontiformes †Xenacanthida Ray Shark Holocephali †Eugeneodontida †Iniopterygiformes †Petalodontiformes...
- Elasmobranchii †Ctenacanthiformes †Hybodontiformes †Phoebodontiformes †Xenacanthida Ray Shark Holocephali †Eugeneodontida †Iniopterygiformes †Petalodontiformes...