Artiodus

Artiodus is an extinct genus of cartilaginous fish from the Permian period. The name comes from the type locality, the Arti River, combined with the Greek word for "tooth." It is currently monotypic, containing only the species A. prominens from the Early Permian of the Middle Urals of Russia. As with many Paleozoic chondrichthyian genera, its affinities are unclear at this time.[1]

Artiodus
Temporal range: Early Permian
Artiodus prominens teeth from the Early Permian of Russia
Scientific classification
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incertae sedis
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incertae sedis
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Artiodus

Ivanov, Duffin, & Naugolnyk, 2017

References

  1. Ivanov, Alexander; Duffin, Christopher; Naugolnykh, Serge (2017). "A new euselachian shark from the Early Permian of the Middle Urals, Russia". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 62. doi:10.4202/app.00347.2017. ISSN 0567-7920.
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