Cladoselachidae

Cladoselachidae is an extinct family of holocephalian cartilaginous fishes closely related to Symmoriiformes.[1] They are the only members of the order Cladoselachiformes and were characterized by having an elongated body with a spine in each of the two dorsal fins.

Cladoselachidae
Temporal range:
A reconstruction of Cladoselache
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Eugnathostomata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Holocephali
Order: Symmoriiformes
Family: Cladoselachidae
Dean, 1894
Genera
  • Cladolepis
  • Deirolepis
  • Ohiolepis
  • Pristicladodus
  • Iberolepis
  • Lunalepis
  • Cladodus
  • Cladodoides
  • Cladoselache

References

  1. Coates, Michael I.; Finarelli, John A.; Sansom, Ivan J.; Andreev, Plamen S.; Criswell, Katharine E.; Tietjen, Kristen; Rivers, Mark L.; La Riviere, Patrick J. (2018-01-10). "An early chondrichthyan and the evolutionary assembly of a shark body plan". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 285 (1870): 20172418. doi:10.1098/rspb.2017.2418. PMC 5784200. PMID 29298937.
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