Cobelodus aculeatus
(Cope, 1894)
Classification: Holocephali Symmoriiformes Symmoriidae
Reference of the original description
New and little known Paleozoic and Mesozoic fishes. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia, Series 2, 9, 427–448
New and little known Paleozoic and Mesozoic fishes. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia, Series 2, 9, 427–448
Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Styptobasis aculeata
Styptobasis aculeata
Types
Cobelodus aculeatus
Cobelodus aculeatus
Description:
Citation: Cobelodus aculeatus (Cope, 1894): In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2024
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=1501;
shark-references Species-ID=1501;
References
Rise and diversification of chondrichthyans in the Paleozoic. Paleobiology, in press
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Paleozoic fishes of New Mexico: a review. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 68, 51–64
Handbook of Paleoichthyology, Vol. 3D: Chondrichthyes Paleozoic Elasmobranchii: Teeth Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, pp. 168, 154 fig., 4 Tab.
Reconstruction of fossil shark ventilation systems based on gill arch morphology and evolutionary implications [Abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 29(Supplement to Number 3), 191A
The braincase in Paleozoic symmoriiform and cladoselachian sharks. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 307, 1–122
Microscopic chondrichthyan remains from Pennsylvanian marine rocks of Ohio and adjacent areas. Unpublished PhD thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. 2 vols. 514pp.
Stethacanthid elasmobranch remains from the Bear Gulch limestone (Namurian E2b) of Montana. American Museum Novitates, 2828 ,1–24
Cobelodus aculeatus (Cope), an anacanthous shark from Pennsylvanian black shales of North America. Palaeontographica, Abt. A, 154, 107–157
New evidence on the nature of the jaw suspension in Palaeozoic anacanthous sharks. Palaeontology, 18(2), 333–341
Paleontology, paleobotany and facies characteristics of a Pennsylvanian delta in southeastern Nebraska. Unpubl. Ph.D. thesis, Univ. Texas, Austin, Texas: 393 pp.
A fossil shark in Nebraska. Underwater Naturalist, 6(4), 29–30
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
Rise and diversification of chondrichthyans in the Paleozoic. Paleobiology, in press
DOI: 10.1017/pab.2024.1
Paleozoic fishes of New Mexico: a review. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 68, 51–64
Handbook of Paleoichthyology, Vol. 3D: Chondrichthyes Paleozoic Elasmobranchii: Teeth Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, pp. 168, 154 fig., 4 Tab.
Reconstruction of fossil shark ventilation systems based on gill arch morphology and evolutionary implications [Abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 29(Supplement to Number 3), 191A
The braincase in Paleozoic symmoriiform and cladoselachian sharks. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 307, 1–122
Microscopic chondrichthyan remains from Pennsylvanian marine rocks of Ohio and adjacent areas. Unpublished PhD thesis, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. 2 vols. 514pp.
Stethacanthid elasmobranch remains from the Bear Gulch limestone (Namurian E2b) of Montana. American Museum Novitates, 2828 ,1–24
Cobelodus aculeatus (Cope), an anacanthous shark from Pennsylvanian black shales of North America. Palaeontographica, Abt. A, 154, 107–157
New evidence on the nature of the jaw suspension in Palaeozoic anacanthous sharks. Palaeontology, 18(2), 333–341
Paleontology, paleobotany and facies characteristics of a Pennsylvanian delta in southeastern Nebraska. Unpubl. Ph.D. thesis, Univ. Texas, Austin, Texas: 393 pp.
A fossil shark in Nebraska. Underwater Naturalist, 6(4), 29–30
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