Bobbodus

Bobbodus is an extinct genus of eugeneodont shark from the Carboniferous and Permian periods. B. schaefferi is the type species and is known from three specimens, all from what was the eastern coast of the Panthallasic Ocean. They were found in the Kasimovian of Iowa, Gzhelian of Nebraska, Asselian of Kansas.[1] Specimens of this species show the partial upper and lower dentition, the palatoquadrate, and gill arch. B. xerxesi is known from a single tooth found in Wuchiapingian-aged deposits in the Baghuk Mountains of central Iran. It is named for Xerxes, a famous Archaemenid ruler from the area whose monuments impressed the first author of the paper describing it.[2]

Bobbodus
Temporal range: Kasimovian–Wuchiapingian
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Order: Eugeneodontiformes
Family: Eugeneodontidae
Genus: Bobbodus
Zangerl, 1981
Species
  • B. schaefferi
  • B. xerxesi

References

  1. Schultze, H. P., & West, R. R. (1996). An eugeneodontid elasmobranch from the late Paleozoic of Kansas. Journal of Paleontology, 162-165.
  2. Hampe, O., Hairapetian, V., Dorka, M., Witzmann, F., Akbari, A. M., & Korn, D. (2013). A first late Permian fish fauna from Baghuk Mountain (Neo-Tethyan shelf, central Iran). Bulletin of Geosciences, 88(1), 1-20.


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