135–145. doi:10.1590/0001-37652014107612. ISSN 0001-3765. Data related to Xenacanthus at Wikispecies Media related to Xenacanthus at Wikimedia Commons...
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Santos et al. 2024 †Xenacanthus Beyrich, 1848 †Xenacanthus decheni Goldfuss, 1847 †Xenacanthus elegans Traquair, 1881 †Xenacanthus gaudryi Brongniart &...
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categorized the Chlamydoselachus anguineus species to the fossil genus Xenacanthus that existed from the late Devonian period to the end of the Triassic...
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Diplodoselachidae Decentrodus Diplodoselache Hagenoselache Hokomata Lebachacanthus Taquaralodus Xenacanthidae Mooreodontus Plicatodus Triodus Wurdigneria Xenacanthus...
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surfaces individually. The family Xenacanthidae consists of five genera: Xenacanthus, Triodus, Plicatodus, Mooreodontus and Wurdigneria; all of these are...
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Diplodoselachidae Decentrodus Diplodoselache Hagenoselache Hokomata Lebachacanthus Taquaralodus Xenacanthidae Mooreodontus Plicatodus Triodus Wurdigneria Xenacanthus...
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Beds ecosystem, feeding on a variety of organisms such as the shark Xenacanthus[citation needed], the aquatic amphibians Trimerorhachis and Diplocaulus...
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"Prehistoric Terror" 19 April 2015 (2015-04-19) TBA Featured animals: Xenacanthus, alligator gar, Xiphactinus, Indo-Pacific sailfish, Leedsichthys, whale...
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in a separate paper, the same specimen was described under the name Xenacanthus dechenii. One year later, in 1849, Dr. Jordan mistakenly identified this...
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Diplodoselachidae Decentrodus Diplodoselache Hagenoselache Hokomata Lebachacanthus Taquaralodus Xenacanthidae Mooreodontus Plicatodus Triodus Wurdigneria Xenacanthus...
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