Apocopodon
Apocopodon Temporal range:
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Kingdom: | Animalia
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Phylum: | Chordata
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Family: | Myliobatidae
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Genus: | Apocopodon Cope, 1886
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Apocopodon is an extinct genus of eagle ray from the Paleocene epoch of the Paleogene period.[1] It contains a single species A. sericeus. It was originally described from the Danian-aged Marina Farinha Formation of the of Brazil. Recently, the genus was reported in Kingstree, South Carolina probably derived from the lower paleocene-aged Rhems Formation, significantly extending the geographic range of the genus.[2]
References[]
- ^ "Apocopodon sericeus, Ray dental plate | Charleston Museum". www.charlestonmuseum.org. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
- ^ Santana, Felipe & Cicimurri, David & Barbosa, José. (2011). New material of Apocopodon sericeus cope, 1886 (myliobatiformes, myliobatidae) from the Paraíba Basin (Northeastern Brazil), and South Carolina (USA) with a reanalysis of the species. PalArch's Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology. 8. 1-20.
Categories:
- Myliobatidae
- Prehistoric cartilaginous fish genera
- Prehistoric cartilaginous fish stubs