Anodontacanthus obtusus
Davis, 1881
Classification: Elasmobranchii Xenacanthiformes Xenacanthidae
Reference of the original description
On Anodontacanthus, a new genus of fossil fishes from the Coal-Measures; with descriptions of three new species. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 37, 427–429
On Anodontacanthus, a new genus of fossil fishes from the Coal-Measures; with descriptions of three new species. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 37, 427–429
Description:
Citation: Anodontacanthus obtusus Davis, 1881: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2024
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Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=9944;
synonym of Pleuracanthus laevissimus after Woodward (1889) p. 6 [2593]; synonym of Xenacanthus laevissimus Ginter (2010) p. 49 (Pleuracanthus as synonym of Xenacanthus) [8893]; synonym of Anodontacanthus alatus after Hampe (2003) p. 211 [3218]
shark-references Species-ID=9944;
synonym of Pleuracanthus laevissimus after Woodward (1889) p. 6 [2593]; synonym of Xenacanthus laevissimus Ginter (2010) p. 49 (Pleuracanthus as synonym of Xenacanthus) [8893]; synonym of Anodontacanthus alatus after Hampe (2003) p. 211 [3218]
References
On the fossil fish-remains of the coal measures of the British Islands. Part I. Pleuracanthidae Scientific Transactions of the Royal Dublin Society, Series 2, 4, 703–748
On Anodontacanthus, a new genus of fossil fishes from the Coal-Measures; with descriptions of three new species. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 37, 427–429
On the fossil fish-remains of the coal measures of the British Islands. Part I. Pleuracanthidae Scientific Transactions of the Royal Dublin Society, Series 2, 4, 703–748
On Anodontacanthus, a new genus of fossil fishes from the Coal-Measures; with descriptions of three new species. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 37, 427–429