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- Cretaceous Karai Formation of India. Dwardius woodwardi (Hermann, 1977) Dwardius siversoni Zhelezko, 2000 Dwardius sudindicus Underwood et al., 2011 Mikael...
- Siverson, 1999 †Cardabiodon venator Siverson and Lindgren, 2005 GenusDwardius Siverson, 1999 Genus †Parotodus? Cappetta, 1980 Family †Cretoxyrhinidae...
- early Cretaceous period — Cretalamna, Dwardius, Leptostyrax, Squalicorax, and Eostriatolamia, among theseDwardius and Eostriatolamia may possibly be among...
- lamniform sharks. Confirmed members of this family include Cardabiodon and Dwardius, both which are genera which existed in Australia, North America, and Europe...
- ecological role with Cretoxyrhina such as the cardabiodontids Cardabiodon and Dwardius, the latter showing evidence of direct competition with C. vraconensis...
- least six or more different species including three additional genera Dwardius, Cretoxyrhina, and Cretodus. To remedy the taxonomic issue, he redesignated...
- Pseudoisurus tomosus (Glückman, 1957): Currently considered a synonym of Dwardius This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the same full species...
- 1991 †Dwardius Siverson, 1999 †Dwardius siversoni Zhelezko, 2000 †Dwardius sudindicus Underwood, Goswami, Prasad, Verma & Flynn, 2011 †Dwardius woodwardi...
- shark. Cretalamna C. appendiculaia Twenty-five teeth. An Otodontid shark. Dwardius D. sudindicus Over a hundred teeth. A Lamniform shark. ?Eostriatolamia...
- already described using WAM.96.4.45), and the other was ****igned the taxon Dwardius woodwardi. C. ricki was estimated to measure up to 5.5 metres (18 ft) via...