Ctenacanthus

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Ctenacanthus
Ctenacanthus major Agassiz.png
Agassiz's plate of C. major.
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Order: Ctenacanthiformes
Family: Ctenacanthidae
Genus: Ctenacanthus
Agassiz, 1837
Type species
Ctenacanthus major
Agassiz, 1837
Species

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Ctenacanthus (from Greek: κτείς kteis, 'comb' and Greek: ἄκανθα akantha, 'spine')[1] is an extinct genus of ctenacanthiform chondrichthyan. Remains have been found in the Bloyd Formation in Arkansas, United States (Carboniferous period) and in South America.[2][3]

Valid species[]

Life restoration of "Ctenacanthus" costellatus.
  • Ctenacanthus amblyxiphias Cope, 1891
  • Ctenacanthus buttersi St. John & Worthen, 1883
  • Ctenacanthus chemungensis Claypole, 1885
  • Ctenacanthus concinnus Newberry, 1875
  • Ctenacanthus denticulatus McCoy, 1848
  • Ctenacanthus formosus Newberry, 1873
  • Ctenacanthus harrissi Caster, 1930
  • Ctenacanthus lamborni Wells, 1944
  • Ctenacanthus major Agassiz, 1843
  • Ctenacanthus pellensis St. John & Worthen, 1883
  • Ctenacanthus sculptus St. John & Worthen, 1875
  • Ctenacanthus terrelli Newberry, 1889
  • Ctenacanthus tumidus Newberry, 1889
  • Ctenacanthus vetustus Eastman, 1902
  • Ctenacanthus wrightii Newberry, 1884

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References[]

  1. ^ Roberts, George (1839). An etymological and explanatory dictionary of the terms and language of geology. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans. p. 38. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  2. ^ Acanthodian fish remains from the Upper Silurian or Lower Devonian of the Amazon Basin, Brazil. Philippe Janvier, Jose Henrique G. Melo, Palaeontology, Aug 1988, Vol 31, part 3
  3. ^ Agassiz, Louis (1837). "De genre Ctenacanthus Agass". Contenant l'Histoire de l'Ordre de Placoïdes. Recherches sur les poissons fossiles. Vol. 3. Neuchâtel: Petitpierre. pp. 10–12.

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