Rhomphaiodon

Rhomphaiodon is an extinct genus of prehistoric sharks in the order Synechodontiformes that has been found in Late Triassic and Early Jurassic deposits located in Europe.[1] The type species R. minor was originally named as a species of Hybodus in 1837 by Louis Agassiz.[2] A second species, R. nicolensis, was added when the genus was named in 1993.[3]

Rhomphaiodon
Temporal range: Late Triassic-Early Jurassic, 215.56–175.6 Ma
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Rhomphaiodon

Duffin, 1993
Type species
Rhomphaiodon minor
Duffin, 1993
Species
  • R. minor Duffin, 1993 (type)
  • R. nicolensis Duffin, 1993
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Fossil distribution

Fossils of Rhomphaiodon have been found in:[4]

Triassic
Jurassic

References

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