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    related to the type species Hybodus reticulatus lived during the Early Jurassic epoch. Numerous species have been assigned to Hybodus spanning a large period...
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    Hybodus are thought to have been active predators capable of feeding on swiftly moving prey, with preserved stomach contents of a specimen of Hybodus...
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    2013 †Hybodus carinatus Eichwald, 1871 †Hybodus clarkensis Cragin, 1894 †Hybodus clavus Xing-Xu, 1980 †Hybodus cloacinus Quenstedt, 1858 †Hybodus complanatus...
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    rajkovichi, which was originally a species in the genus Hybodus. The species, along with other Hybodus species such as H. butleri and H. montanensis, was reassigned...
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    Planohybodus (from Latin planus, "flat", and "Hybodus") is an extinct genus of hybodont, known from the Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous (Bathonian-Barremian)...
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  • Species Location Stratigraphic position Abundance Notes Images Hybodus Hybodus butleri Hybodontidae ?Hybodus sp. Lissodus Lissodus anitae Polyacrodontidae...
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    Atokasaurus metarsiodon and Ptilotodon wilsoni, the cartilaginous fish Hybodus buderi and Lissodus anitae, the ray-finned fish Gyronchus dumblei, the...
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  • residue. Fish include primitive fresh or brackish water sharks (e.g., Hybodus) and rays (c.f., Ischyrhiza), the lungfish (Ceratodus) and several bony...
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    Fossil of Hybodus, with belemnites in the stomach region...
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    while E. duffini is only known from teeth. The genus is distinguished from Hybodus sensu stricto by characters of the skull and teeth. E. basanus, the most...
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