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- the back. Perhaps the most striking feature of Stratodus were its conical, inward pointing teeth. Stratodus possessed multiple rows of these teeth which...
- They could also grow to very large sizes, as seen with Cimolichthys and Stratodus, the latter of which is the largest aulopiform known. Their most famous...
- plesiosaurs were scarce. As a tropical area, bony fish such as Enchodus and Stratodus and various sharks were common throughout the southern Tethyan margin...
- from the Late Cretaceous to the Paleocene (and possibly to the Eocene if Stratodus is a member). They are among the many members of the diverse, extinct...
- have total length up to 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in). The largest lizardfish was Stratodus which could reach length of 5 m (16 ft). Longest stem of Seirocrinus subangularis...
- Serrasalmimus S. secans Thanetian A carnivorous pycnodontiform. Stephanodus S. libycus Maastrichtian Stratodus S. apicalis Maastrichtian An alepisauroform....
- †Stichocentrus †Stichopterus †Stichopteryx Stolephorus †Stomiahykus †Stoppania †Stratodus †Strepeoschema Stromateus †Stromerichthys †Strongylosteus †Strunius †Styloichthyes...
- area were full of an abundance of fish, from bony fish like Enchodus and Stratodus to cartilaginous fish like Cretalamna, Squalicorax and Rhombodus. There...
- Member. A left premaxilla (FMNH PF 5400). Probably represents P. gladius. Stratodus S. apicalis Manitoba. Pembina Member. An aulopiform. Teleostei Order,...
- Pachyrhizodus P. caninus A crossognathiform Saurodon S. le**** An ichthyodectiform Stratodus S. apicalis An aulopiform Xiphactinus X. audax An ichthyodectiform...