Doliodus problematicus
(Woodward, 1892)
Classification: Elasmobranchii Omalodontiformes Omalodontidae
Types
Doliodus problematicus
Doliodus problematicus
Description:
Citation: Doliodus problematicus (Woodward, 1892): In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2024
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References
Pectoral Morphology in Doliodus: Bridging the ‘Acanthodian’-Chondrichthyan Divide. American Museum Novitates, 3875, 1–15
DOI: 10.1206/3875.1
Dental patterning in the earliest sharks: implications for tooth evolution. Journal of Morphology, 275(5), 586–596
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.20242
The buccohypophyseal canal is an ancestral vertebrate trait maintained by modulation in sonic hedgehog signaling. BMC Biology, 11, Article 27
DOI: 10.1186/1741-7007-11-27
Labyrinth morphology and the evolution of low-frequency phonoreception in elasmobranchs. Comptes Rendus Palevol, 9(6–7), 289–309
DOI: 10.1016/j.crpv.2010.07.021
Handbook of Paleoichthyology, Vol. 3D: Chondrichthyes Paleozoic Elasmobranchii: Teeth Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, pp. 168, 154 fig., 4 Tab.
Reassessment of “Protodus” scoticus from the Early Devonian of Scotland. In ELLIOTT, D.K. & MAISEY, J.G. & YU, X. & Desui MIAO(editors): Morphology, phylogeny and paleobiogeography of fossil fishes—honouring Meemann Chang, Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil: 123–144, 8 figs., 2 apps.
The braincase of the chondrichthyan Doliodus from the Lower Devonian Campbellton Formation of New Brunswick, Canada. Acta Zoologica(Stockholm), 90(Suppl. 1), 109–122
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-6395.2008.00330.x
New ideas about Old Sharks. American Scientist, 93(3), 244–252
Early vertebrates: analysis from microfossil evidence. In ARRATIA, G., WILSON, M. V. H. and CLOUTIER, R. (Eds.), Recent advances in the origin and early radiation of vertebrates. Honoring Hans–Peter Schultze: 67–94
The oldest articulated chondrichthyan from the Early Devonian period. Nature, 425(6957), 501–504
DOI: 10.1038/nature02001
Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil Vertebrata of North America. Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 179, 1–868
Pectoral Morphology in Doliodus: Bridging the ‘Acanthodian’-Chondrichthyan Divide. American Museum Novitates, 3875, 1–15
DOI: 10.1206/3875.1
Dental patterning in the earliest sharks: implications for tooth evolution. Journal of Morphology, 275(5), 586–596
DOI: 10.1002/jmor.20242
The buccohypophyseal canal is an ancestral vertebrate trait maintained by modulation in sonic hedgehog signaling. BMC Biology, 11, Article 27
DOI: 10.1186/1741-7007-11-27
Labyrinth morphology and the evolution of low-frequency phonoreception in elasmobranchs. Comptes Rendus Palevol, 9(6–7), 289–309
DOI: 10.1016/j.crpv.2010.07.021
Handbook of Paleoichthyology, Vol. 3D: Chondrichthyes Paleozoic Elasmobranchii: Teeth Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, pp. 168, 154 fig., 4 Tab.
Reassessment of “Protodus” scoticus from the Early Devonian of Scotland. In ELLIOTT, D.K. & MAISEY, J.G. & YU, X. & Desui MIAO(editors): Morphology, phylogeny and paleobiogeography of fossil fishes—honouring Meemann Chang, Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil: 123–144, 8 figs., 2 apps.
The braincase of the chondrichthyan Doliodus from the Lower Devonian Campbellton Formation of New Brunswick, Canada. Acta Zoologica(Stockholm), 90(Suppl. 1), 109–122
DOI: 10.1111/j.1463-6395.2008.00330.x
New ideas about Old Sharks. American Scientist, 93(3), 244–252
Early vertebrates: analysis from microfossil evidence. In ARRATIA, G., WILSON, M. V. H. and CLOUTIER, R. (Eds.), Recent advances in the origin and early radiation of vertebrates. Honoring Hans–Peter Schultze: 67–94
The oldest articulated chondrichthyan from the Early Devonian period. Nature, 425(6957), 501–504
DOI: 10.1038/nature02001
Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil Vertebrata of North America. Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 179, 1–868