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1The Xenacanth shark neurocranium, with comments on elasmobranch monophyly
By Schaeffer, Bobb
“The Xenacanth shark neurocranium, with comments on elasmobranch monophyly” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Xenacanth shark neurocranium, with comments on elasmobranch monophyly
- Author: Schaeffer, Bobb
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 66
- Publisher: ➤ American Museum of Natural History
- Publish Date: 1981
- Publish Location: New York
“The Xenacanth shark neurocranium, with comments on elasmobranch monophyly” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Fossil Chondrichthyes - Paleontology - Xenacanthus
- Time: Permian
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL3863370M
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 81184576
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1981
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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2Fauna of the Vale and Choza
By Everett Claire Olson

“Fauna of the Vale and Choza” Metadata:
- Title: Fauna of the Vale and Choza
- Author: Everett Claire Olson
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 298
- Publisher: Chicago Natural History Museum
- Publish Date: 1954 - 1955 - 1956 - 1958
- Publish Location: Chicago - Chicago, Ill
“Fauna of the Vale and Choza” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Paleontology - Fossil Reptiles - Fossil Amphibians - Pelycosauria - Geology - Fossil Chondrichthyes - Dimetrodon - Trimerorhachis - Fossil Sharks - Stratigraphic Geology - Xenacanthus
- Places: Texas
- Time: Permian
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: ➤ OL19486345M - OL19486340M - OL19486332M - OL19486343M - OL7237612M - OL19486337M - OL7139113M - OL19486339M - OL7063226M - OL7078850M - OL7199957M - OL19486335M - OL19486330M - OL7123831M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: ➤ 4541363 - 4541455 - 4539215 - 4539185 - 4541541 - 4541204
Author's Alternative Names:
"Olson, Everett Claire", "Everett C. Olson", "everett c. olson" and "Olson, Everett C."Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1954
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Xenacanthus
135–145. doi:10.1590/0001-37652014107612. ISSN 0001-3765. Data related to Xenacanthus at Wikispecies Media related to Xenacanthus at Wikimedia Commons
Orthacanthus
in a separate paper, the same specimen was described under the name Xenacanthus dechenii. One year later, in 1849, Dr. Jordan mistakenly identified this
Xenacanthiformes
surfaces individually. The family Xenacanthidae consists of five genera: Xenacanthus, Triodus, Plicatodus, Mooreodontus and Wurdigneria; all of these are
Ashfield Shale
Xenacanthus
Xylacanthus (fish)
Taquaralodus Xenacanthidae Mooreodontus Plicatodus Triodus Wurdigneria Xenacanthus †Incertae sedis Amelacanthus Carcharopsis Celtiberina Delphyodontos Diablodontus
Mongolepidida
Taquaralodus Xenacanthidae Mooreodontus Plicatodus Triodus Wurdigneria Xenacanthus †Incertae sedis Amelacanthus Carcharopsis Celtiberina Delphyodontos Diablodontus
Dimetrodon
Beds ecosystem, feeding on a variety of organisms such as the shark Xenacanthus, the aquatic amphibians Trimerorhachis and Diplocaulus, and the terrestrial
List of prehistoric cartilaginous fish genera
Santos et al. 2024 †Xenacanthus Beyrich, 1848 †Xenacanthus decheni Goldfuss, 1847 †Xenacanthus elegans Traquair, 1881 †Xenacanthus gaudryi Brongniart &
Frilled shark
categorized the Chlamydoselachus anguineus species to the fossil genus Xenacanthus that existed from the late Devonian period to the end of the Triassic
Postosuchus
lakes and/or rivers existed containing fish such as the cartilaginous Xenacanthus, the lobe-finned Chinlea, and the dipnoan Ceratodus. On the margins of