Apateodus

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Apateodus
Temporal range: Late Albian - Maastrichtian
Apateodus corneti Naturalis.JPG
Piece of a lower jaw
Scientific classification
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Animalia
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Chordata
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Apateodus

Woodward, 1901

Apateodus (meaning "confusing tooth") is a genus of prehistoric ray-finned fish which was described by Woodward in 1901. The genus spans from the Albian to the late Maastrichtian, and specimens have been found in Russia, India, the United States (Colorado, Dakota, Kansas), and the Netherlands.

Description[]

Known by well preserved skull remains, Apateodus is estimated to be around 1 meter (3.3ft) in length, and would have been an effective mesopredator.

References[]

http://paleodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?action=checkTaxonInfo&taxon_no=35555&is_real_user=1

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