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Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
Baptornis advenus.[citation needed] Enchodus fossils have been found all over the world. In North America, Enchodus remains have been recovered from most
Enchodus
Extinct family of ray-finned fish
families along with 15 fossil genera, one of these fossil genera being Enchodus. However, in this original paper, the fossil genera where not placed within
Enchodontidae
Extinct superorder of aulopiform fish
most famous member is the widespread, abundant, and long-lasting genus Enchodus. Most enchodontoids went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous, although
Enchodontoidei
Family of fishes
palatine teeth, similar to those of saber-toothed cats (and the prehistoric Enchodus). The family is named Evermannellidae after Barton Warren Evermann, noted
Sabertooth_fish
Extinct genus of marine lizard from the Late Cretaceous
as well as bony fish such as Cimolichthys, the saber-toothed herring Enchodus, and the swordfish-like Protosphyraena are represented in the northern
Mosasaurus
Prehistoric inland sea that split the continent of North America
or 33 ft long); and advanced ray-finned fish including Pachyrhizodus, Enchodus and the massive 4-to-5-metre (13 to 16 ft) long Xiphactinus, larger than
Western_Interior_Seaway
Uppermost member of the Belly River Group geologic unit in Alberta, Canada
osteoglossomorph) Coriops amnicolus Dercetis cf. magnificus Enchodus indet. Enchodus gladiolus Enchodus petrosus Estesesox foxi (a pike) Horseshoeichthys armaserratus
Dinosaur_Park_Formation
Egyptian Vertebrate Paleontologist
Gunnell… - HISTORICAL BIOLOGY, 2017 A new species of the neopterygian fish Enchodus from the Duwi Formation, Campanian, Late Cretaceous, Western Desert, central
Hesham_Sallam
Study of ancient life in Wyoming, US
common inhabitant of Wyoming's Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway was Enchodus. Enchodus was a relative of modern salmon and its long fangs earned it the misleading
Paleontology_in_Wyoming
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
pulchellus (Woodward, 1901) - Cenomanian of England (English Chalk) (=Enchodus pulchellus Woodward, 1901) Potential indeterminate remains are known from
Eurypholis
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
avendanoi is an extinct aulopiform ray-finned fish related to species of Enchodus from the Cenomanian-aged Cintalapa Formation, exposed in El Chango Quarry
Veridagon
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
youngest records from the formation (Pseudocorax, Ischyodus, Anomoeodus, and Enchodus). Vertebra Partial Skeleton Jaws of S. lanciformis Harlan, R. 1824. On
Saurocephalus
X Y Z †Egertonia †Elatocladus – or unidentified comparable form †Enchodus †Enchodus petrosus – or unidentified comparable form †Equisetum †Estheria †Estheria
List of the Mesozoic life of North Carolina
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_North_Carolina
Extinct genus of fishes
later being found to be both preoccupied by a beetle and synonymous with Enchodus. Woodward (1901) officially described it in the genus Esocelops, retaining
Esocelops
lineage reported to date. Fossil material of two members of the genus Enchodus (E. petrosus and E. cf. gladiolus), including the largest articulated skull
2026_in_paleoichthyology
Genus of fishes
thought to be an indeterminate teleost. Other fossil fish genera such as Enchodus and Platinx also had their type species be initially described under Esox
Esox
Extinct genus of marine squamate reptiles
inferred. The study used the body temperatures of the cold-blooded fish Enchodus and sea turtle Toxochelys (correlated with ocean temperatures) and warm-blooded
Tylosaurus
barberi – type locality for species †Edaphodon mirificus †Enchodus †Enchodus petrosus †Enchodus saevus – or unidentified comparable form †Eotrachodon –
List of the prehistoric life of Alabama
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Alabama
Geological Formation in New Jersey
shark Squalicorax, several types of non-avian dinosaurs, the teleost fish Enchodus, several species of ammonite, and marine lizards referred to the genus
Hornerstown_Formation
Geological formation in the United States
Enchodus petrosus
Demopolis_Chalk
List of life forms
Enchodus petrosus
Paleobiota of the Niobrara Formation
Paleobiota_of_the_Niobrara_Formation
Extinct genus of flightless, aquatic birds
contain the remains of a small species of the sabre-toothed "herring" Enchodus, possibly E. parvus. Baptornis had powerful gastric juices and/or regurgitated
Baptornis
2007 American film
in the story), a genus of plesiosaur and the main animal in the film. Enchodus, an extinct genus of bony fish Gillicus, a relatively small, 2-meter long
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure
Sea_Monsters:_A_Prehistoric_Adventure
Genus of nyctosaurid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous
fishes Pachyrhizodus, Xiphactinus, Ichthyodectes, Gillicus, Leptecodon, Enchodus and Cimolichthys, the filter feeding Bonnerichthys, the dorsal finned Bananogmius
Nyctosaurus
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z †Ellipsoscapha †Enchodus †Enchodus petrosus †Eoacteon †Eoacteon linteus †Eopolytrichum – type locality
List of the Mesozoic life of Georgia (U.S. state)
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_Georgia_(U.S._state)
Public fossil dig site in New Jersey
leidyi (Eagle Ray)* Rhombodus levis (ray) Acipenser albertensis (Sturgeon) Enchodus ferox (Saber Toothed Herring) Thoracosaurus neocesariensis (Crocodylomorph)
Edelman_Fossil_Park
†Elatides †Elatides longifolia †Emarginachelys †Emarginachelys cretacea †Enchodus †Equisetum †Equisetum FU036 – informal †Equisetum FU36 – informal †Erlingdorfia
List of the Mesozoic life of North Dakota
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_North_Dakota
Geological Formation in Maryland
Albuidae indet. Anomoedus cf. haseolus Cylinadracanthus sp. Egertonia sp. Enchodus ferox Hadrodus sp. Lepidosteus sp. Paralbula casei Earth sciences portal
Severn_Formation
Genus of reptiles (fossil)
region behind the pectoral girdle. The fish remains were identified as Enchodus and other clupeomorph fish. The stones match rock from 600 kilometers (370 mi)
Elasmosaurus
Genus of large azhdarchid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous
prevalent in this formation, with bony fishes such as the enchodontid Enchodus, aulopiform Stratodus, pycnodontid Stephanodus, anguillioform Pseudoegertonia
Arambourgiania
Geological formation in the southern United States
Enchodus petrosus
Eutaw_Formation
Edmontosaurus Edmontosaurus regalis - report made of unidentified related form †Enchodus †Eothoracosaurus †Eothoracosaurus mississippiensis †Eulima †Euspira †Eutrephoceras
List of the prehistoric life of Tennessee
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Geologic period
maior Salamanca Fishes Andinichthys bolivianensis, Dajetella sudamericana, Enchodus oliveirai, Gasteroclupea branisai, Hoffstetterichthys pucai, Incaichthys
Tiupampan
Additionally, sharks such as Squalicorax, and fish such as Pachyrhizodus, Enchodus, and the Xiphactinus, a fish larger than any modern bony fish, occupied
History_of_Nebraska
Geologic formation in Mexico
following fossils: Fish Squalicorax falcatus Ptychodus decurrens Rajiformes Enchodus zimapanensis Xeneichthys yanesi Heckelichthys preopercularis Motlayoichthys
El_Doctor_Formation
Egyptian vertebrate paleontology research center
OConnor, Patrick (September 2017). "A new species of the neopterygian fish Enchodus from the Duwi Formation, Campanian, Late Cretaceous, Western Desert, central
Mansoura University Vertebrate Paleontology Center
Mansoura_University_Vertebrate_Paleontology_Center
†Edaphodon mirificus †Ellipsoscapha †Ellipsoscapha mortoni †Enchodus †Enchodus petrosus †Enchodus saevus – or unidentified comparable form †Endoptygma †Endoptygma
List of the Mesozoic life of Alabama
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_Alabama
†Elatides †Elatides longifolia †Emarginachelys †Emarginachelys cretacea †Enchodus †Equisetum †Equisetum FU036 – informal †Equisetum FU36 – informal †Erlingdorfia
List of the prehistoric life of North Dakota
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_North_Dakota
report †Discoscaphites †Douvilleiceras †Durania †Echinocorys †Elimia †Enchodus †Entobia †Eriphyla †Eucalycoceras †Euclastes †Euomphaloceras †Eupachydiscus
List of the prehistoric life of California
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_California
Fossiliferous beds in North Africa
Enchodus
Bahariya_Formation
Order of fishes
Enchodus petrosus, reconstruction (Enchodontoidei: Enchodontidae)
Aulopiformes
Geological formation in Bolivia
Stephanodus minimus Lepidosiren cf. paradoxa Andinichthys sp. Ceratodus sp. Enchodus sp. Lepisosteus sp. Pucalithus sp. Rhineastes sp. Santosius sp. Anura indet
El_Molino_Formation
Late Cretaceous geologic formation in Israel
Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Image Enchodus E. faujasi Nahal Qazra & Oron Phosphate Member (Phosphorite & Phosphatic
Mishash_Formation
Large bodied African mosasaur
oceans of the area were full of an abundance of fish, from bony fish like Enchodus and Stratodus to cartilaginous fish like Cretalamna, Squalicorax and Rhombodus
Thalassotitan
Geologic formation in the United States
Cylindracanthus C. ornatus Phoebus Landing, NC A fish of uncertain affinities. Enchodus E. cf. petrosus Phoebus Landing, NC An enchodontid aulopiform. Gonostomatidae
Tar_Heel/Coachman_Formation
Extinct family of reptiles
region behind the pectoral girdle. The fish remains were identified as Enchodus and other clupeomorph fish. Several different functions have been proposed
Elasmosauridae
Late Cretaceous sedimentary rock formation found in Madagascar
Masorobe and Anembalemba Members Burrows Egertonia E. sp. Partial toothplates Enchodus E. sp. Teeth Lepisosteus L. sp. Scales, fin rays, teeth, vertebrae, skull
Maevarano_Formation
Geologic formation in India
as tetraodontiform, but likely represent grasping teeth of pycnodonts. Enchodus E. sp Asifabad An enchodontoid aulopiform. Horaclupea H. intertrappea Bamanbor
Intertrappean_Beds
Mesozoic geologic formation in Italy
Reconstruction of Enchodus
Lipica_Formation
Geologic formation in India
Teeth A porcupinefish. Egertonia E. sp. Teeth A phyllodontid elopomorph. ?Enchodus ?E. sp. Teeth An enchodontid aulopiform. Among the latest known remains
Cambay_Shale_Formation
Extinct genus of reptiles
properly identified, but known Turonian taxa include but not limited to Enchodus, Pachyrhizodus, and the ichthyodectids Ichthyodectes and Xiphactinus. While
Megacephalosaurus
Geologic formation in Chiapas state, southern Mexico
and Paraclupea-like species), and Alepisauriformes (Saurorhamphus and Enchodus species). These rudists are reported from the formation: Caprinuloidea
Sierra_Madre_Formation
Extinct genus of marine squamate reptiles
fish fossils located in the López de Bertodano Formation are dominated by Enchodus and ichthyodectiformes. A large ammonite fauna is known from this site
Kaikaifilu
†Discoscaphites conradi †Discoscaphites iris †Dolicholatirus †Ecphora †Enchodus †Enchodus petrosus †Eothoracosaurus – type locality for genus †Eothoracosaurus
List of the prehistoric life of Mississippi
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Mississippi
†Ellipsoscapha occidentalis – or unidentified comparable form †Enchodus †Enchodus dirus †Enchodus ferox †Enchodus feroz †Endoptygma †Endoptygma leprosa †Eoacteon †Eoacteon
List of the Mesozoic life of Maryland
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_Maryland
Extinct genus of ankylosaurian dinosaurs
Taniwhasaurus and Hainosaurus. As for fishes and chondrichthyes, the bony fish Enchodus and Apateodus, an indeterminate ichthyodectiformes, and several sharks
Antarctopelta
Geologic formation in Wyoming, USA
the Mowry: an unnamed caturid, an unnamed ichthyodectid, Clupavus sp., Enchodus sp., Apateodus sp., an unnamed alepisaurid, and Xenyllion zonensis. Xenyllion
Mowry_Shale
Phosphate basin in Morocco
Indeterminate Maastrichtian First record of a sturgeon on the continent of Africa. Enchodus E. libycus Maastrichtian An enchodontid aulopiform. E. bursauxi Maastrichtian
Ouled_Abdoun_Basin
Geological formation in the United States of America
Enchodus petrosus
Mooreville_Chalk
Geologic formation in Antarctica
The fish assemblage of the López de Bertodano Formation was dominated by Enchodus and ichthyodectiformes, accounting for 21.95% and 45.6% of local fish diversity
López_de_Bertodano_Formation
Geologic formation in Jordan
of Dercetis. Elopidae indet. Complete skeleton A relative of ladyfish. Enchodus E. harranaensis Articulated partial specimens, isolated teeth An enchodontid
Muwaqqar_Chalk-Marl_Formation
Geologic formation from the Cretaceous period
An aspidorhynchid. Clupeoidei indet. Huehuetla A relative of herrings. Enchodus E. sp. Huehuetla An enchodontid aulopiform. Goulmimichthys G. roberti Vallecillo
Agua_Nueva_Formation
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
Taniwhasaurus and Hainosaurus. As for fishes and chondrichthyes, the bony fish Enchodus and Apateodus, an indeterminate ichthyodectiformes, and several sharks
Trinisaura
†Enchelion[Sepkoski 2002] †Enchelurus[Sepkoski 2002] †Enchelyolepis[Sepkoski 2002] †Enchodus[Sepkoski 2002] Engraulis[Sepkoski 2002] †Engycolobodus †Enigmatichthys[Sepkoski
List of prehistoric bony fish genera
List_of_prehistoric_bony_fish_genera
Geologic formation in North America
County, South Dakota. Verendrye Formation. A rostral spine (SDSM 30638). Enchodus E. gladiolus Sharon Springs Member. An aulopiform. E. petrosus Manitoba
Pierre_Shale
Actinopterygii Elopopsis Cenomanian-Campanian Colorado Actinopterygii Enchodus Cretaceous-Paleogene Colorado Actinopterygii Gyrodus Jurassic-Cretaceous
Fish species in the Western Interior Seaway
Fish_species_in_the_Western_Interior_Seaway
(2022), extending known geographic range of the genera Platecarpus and Enchodus, and possibly of the species Ptychodus mortoni. A diverse biotic community
2022_in_paleontology
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
complete individual with the skeleton of a smaller fish, most likely an Enchodus petrosus, within its stomach. This specimen is reminiscent of the famous
Ichthyodectes
Geologic formation in the West Bank
from the original on 2023-11-18. Chalifa, Yael (1989). "New Species of Enchodus (Pisces: Enchodontoidei) from the Lower Cenomanian of Ein-Yabrud, Israel"
Bet-Meir_Formation
Evolution of fish
mantelli. This specimen represented a 20-foot-long (6.1 m) shark. Enchodus Enchodus is an extinct genus of bony fish. It flourished during the Upper Cretaceous
Timeline_of_fish_evolution
Geological formation in the Netherlands and Belgium
sideralis Dercetis D. triqueter Articulated specimens A dercetid aulopiform. Enchodus E. faujasi Jaws with teeth An enchodontid aulopiform. Hoplopteryx H. sp
Maastricht_Formation
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
species "E." dentex from the Komen Limestone appears to be a specimen of Enchodus. It was likely a predatory fish that fed on smaller fish. A well-preserved
Elopopsis
locality for genus †Emplita casei – type locality for species †Enchodus †Enchodus ferox †Enchodus gladiolus †Endoptygma †Endoptygma leprosa †Eomatsucoccus †Eomatsucoccus
List of the Mesozoic life of New Jersey
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_New_Jersey
Geologic formation in Antarctica
Member MLP 13- I-26-1, complete dentition A large species of chimaera Enchodus E. sp. Santa Marta Cove IAA-IRJ2000-32, IAA-IRJ2000-33, teeth Enchodontidae
Snow_Hill_Island_Formation
Extinct genus of fishes
freshwater bony fishes found include the pycnodontid Coelodus, the enchodontid Enchodus, and the lepidotid Lepidotes. A diverse fauna of other animals is known
Paranogmius
Geological formation in the United States
Genus Species Location Member Notes Images Enchodus E. sp. East Coast Limestone Quarry, North Carolina Rocky Point An enchodontid aulopiform.
Peedee_Formation
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
formosa, Vallecillichthys multivertebratum, in Morocco Ghrisichthys and Enchodus, and in Colombia Pachyrhizodus etayoi and Bachea huilensis. Alongside the
Goulmimichthys
Geological formation in North America
indet. Lowerverse, west Texas Lower Shale Vertebral centra An elopiform. ?Enchodus ?E. sp. Ten Bits ranch, west Texas. Rattlesnake Mountain sandstone member
Aguja_Formation
Extinct genus of reptiles
crocodyliforms and lungfish as well as lamniform sharks and the fish Enchodus. Saber and colleagues point to several anatomical features that suggest
Wadisuchus
Fossil bed in near Ellisdale, New Jersey
sp. Pycnodontidae indet. Paralbula casei Albula sp. Xiphactinus vetus Enchodus petrosus cf. Platacodon sp. cf. Cimolichthys sp. Parrisia neocesariensis
Ellisdale_Fossil_Site
Geological Formation in the United States
cf. Cylindracanthus C. sp. St. George's A fish of uncertain affinities. Enchodus E. ferox Ellisdale Site, St. Georges An enchodontid aulopiform. E. sp.
Marshalltown_Formation
Extinct genus of marine squamate reptiles
present, including ichthyodectiforms, aulopiforms (mainly represented by Enchodus), albuliforms, as well as an indeterminate teleost. Cartilaginous fishes
Taniwhasaurus
†Deinosuchus †Deinosuchus rugosus Dentalium †Dentalium leve †Dolicholatirus †Enchodus †Enchodus petrosus †Eulima †Eulima gracilistylis †Eulima monmouthensis †Euspira
List of the prehistoric life of Georgia (U.S. state)
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Georgia_(U.S._state)
species †Elasmosaurus sternbergi – type locality for species †Enchodus †Enchodus gladiolus †Enchodus petrosus †Euspira †Fagus †Gegania †Gervillia †Gervillia
List of the prehistoric life of Kansas
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Kansas
Geological formation in Morocco
cf. Dercetis cf D. sp. Agoult Complete specimens A dercetid aulopiform. Enchodus E. sp. Goulmima Incomplete specimens, isolated crania & teeth, An enchodontid
Akrabou_Formation
Extinct genus of reptiles
Aigialosuchus indicate that it was adapted for feeding on larger fish, such as Enchodus, and larger invertebrates. Contrary to Persson's initial assessment, Aigialosuchus
Aigialosuchus
Geologic formation in North Carolina
Cylindracanthus C. sp Elizabethtown, NC A fish of uncertain affinities. Enchodus E. cf. petrosus Elizabethtown, NC An enchodontid aulopiform. Hadrodus H
Bladen_Formation
Paleontological site in Lebanon
Enchelurus E. syriacus An elopomorph sister to eels and notacanthiforms. Enchodus E. major An enchodontid aulopiform. E. longidens Gnathoberyx G. stigmosus
Sahel_Alma_(fossil_site)
Prehistoric organisms recorded in Colorado, USA
– type locality for genus †Elopopsis †Enchodus †Enchodus gladiolus – or unidentified comparable form †Enchodus shumardi – or unidentified comparable form
List of the prehistoric life of Colorado
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Colorado
conradi †Discoscaphites gulosus †Discoscaphites iris †Egertonia †Enchodus †Enchodus dirus †Eulima †Eulima monmouthensis †Euspira †Eutrephoceras †Ewingia
List of the prehistoric life of Maryland
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Maryland
†Ecphora †Ecphora proquadricostata †Ellipsoscapha †Ellipsoscapha cylindrica †Enchodus †Endoptygma †Endoptygma leprosa †Enoploclytia †Enoploclytia sculpta – type
List of the Mesozoic life of Tennessee
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_Tennessee
Geologic formation in Lebanon
gladiopycnodontid pycnodont. Enchelion E. montium Haqel & Hjoula An eel. Enchodus E. marchesetti Haqel & Hjoula An enchodontid aulopiform. E. mecoanalis
Sannine_Formation
Genus of azhdarchid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous
and contained fossils including of the fish Serratolamna, Rhombodus, and Enchodus, and the mosasaur Prognathodon, as well as small nodules. The specimen
Phosphatodraco
Christopher Fielitz; Katia A. González-Rodríguez (2010). "A new species of Enchodus (Aulopiformes: Enchodontidae) from the Cretaceous (Albian to Cenomanian)
2010_in_paleoichthyology
†Edmontonia – or unidentified comparable form †Elea – tentative report †Enchodus †Episcoposaurus – type locality for genus †Episcoposaurus haplocerus –
List of the prehistoric life of Texas
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Texas
Enchodus
List of vertebrate fauna of the Campanian stage
List_of_vertebrate_fauna_of_the_Campanian_stage
C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z †Elegantinia Elliptio †Enchodus †Enneabatrachus †Entalophora †Entalophora stokesi †Entolioides †Entolium
List of the Mesozoic life of Utah
List_of_the_Mesozoic_life_of_Utah
Extinct genus of lizards
great diversity of aquatic vertebrates, including various bony fishes like Enchodus and Stratodus to cartilaginous fishes like Cretalamna, Squalicorax and
Eremiasaurus
Enchodus
Paleobiota of the Kristianstad Basin
Paleobiota_of_the_Kristianstad_Basin
Geologic formation in the western US
have produced fossil shark teeth, along with the jaws, teeth and fins of Enchodus and Chimaeroid (cartilaginous fish) egg cases. The latter have not yet
Cliff_House_Sandstone
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n.
A genus of extinct Cretaceous fishes; -- so named from their spear-shaped teeth. They were allied to the pike (Esox).