Biology:Acondylacanthus

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Short description: Extinct genus of Euselachian shark

Acondylacanthus
Temporal range: Frasnian– Pennsylvanian
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Elasmobranchii
Order: Ctenacanthiformes
Family: Ctenacanthidae
Genus: Acondylacanthus
St. John & Worthen, 1875
Species
  • A. gracilis
  • A. nuperus
  • A. jaekeli
  • A. colei
  • A. attenuatus
  • A. tenuistriatus
  • A. tuberculatus
  • A. mudgianus
  • A. distans
  • A. aeuicostatus
  • A. gracillimus
  • A. browni

Acondylacanthus is an extinct genus of ctenacanthiform from the Paleozoic era. The type species is A. gracilis.[1] Most species are known from the Carboniferous of United States and the British isles. A. jaekeli is known from the upper Frasnian of Germany and the Upper Famennian of Russia. This genus is based entirely upon isolated dorsal fin spines, and thus may later be found synonymous with tooth-based genera.[2] Many species have been ascribed to this genus, though there has been some confusion with Ctenachanthus. This genus is in need of review and research.[3]

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