Definition of Hybodontid. Meaning of Hybodontid. Synonyms of Hybodontid

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- which had low, rounded teeth used in durophagy Teeth of Planohybodus, a hybodontid, whos teeth were designed for tearing Hybodont fossils are found in depositional...
- the rhynchocephalian Toxolophosaurus, and the indeterminate remains of hybodontid and polyacrodontid sharks. Additional paleofauna was recovered, most of...
- Brev****fjellet Myalina Bed A hybodontid hybodontiform shark. Only known from isolated teeth H. s****eniensis Brev****fjellet Myalina Bed A hybodontid hybodontiform shark...
- Lanka. It was originally identified as a fin spine from a late-surviving hybodontid, but it is now considered to be a myliobatiform tail stinger. A single...
- Acrodontinae alongside other durophagous hybodontids. Maisch, M. W., & Matzke, A. T. (2016). A new hybodontid shark (Chondrichthyes, Hybodontiformes) from...
- have resulted in its death. Maisch, M. W., & Matzke, A. T. (2016). A new hybodontid shark (Chondrichthyes, Hybodontiformes) from the Lower Jur****ic Posidonienschiefer...
- from multiple partial skeletons A spathobatid ray Dur****variaodus D. maiseyi Pectinatites pectinatus ammonite zone One partial skeleton A hybodontid...
- fqz612jr5 Maisch, Michael W.; Matzke, Andreas T. (1 June 2016). "A new hybodontid shark (Chondrichthyes, Hybodontiformes) from the Lower Jur****ic Posidonienschiefer...
- Cladoselachid Lissodus L. duffini An isolated tooth A Hybodontid Parvodus P. tikiensis Teeth A Hybodontid Actinopterygii indet. Coelacanthidae indet....
- fragmentary and undescribed remains exist of an ichthyosaur, archosaur, and a hybodontid shark as well as many invertebrate fossils. Earth sciences portal Oregon...