Edaphodon mantelli

(Buckland, 1835)


Classification: Holocephali Chimaeriformes Callorhinchidae

Reference of the original description
Buckland, W. (1835)
A Notice on the Fossil Beaks of Four Extinct Species of Fishes, Referrible to the Genus Chimaera, which occur in the Oolitic and Cretaceous Formations of England. Proceedings of the Geological Society of London, 2(42), 205–208

Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Chimaera mantelli, Chimaera mantellii, Chimaera (Psittacodon) mantellii, Edaphodon mantellii, Psittacodon mantellii

Types
Edaphodon mantelli



Description:


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Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=8094;
valid after Woodward (1891) p. 75 [4091]; Case (1996) p. 11 [397];


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Agassiz, L. (1837)
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Buckland, W. (1835)
A Notice on the Fossil Beaks of Four Extinct Species of Fishes, Referrible to the Genus Chimaera, which occur in the Oolitic and Cretaceous Formations of England. Proceedings of the Geological Society of London, 2(42), 205–208