Gibbodon is an extinct genus of marine pycnodontid ray-finned fish from the Late Triassic of Europe.[1] It contains a single species, G. cenensis from the Norian-aged Zorzino Limestone of Cene, Italy. It was previously placed in its own family Gibbodontidae[2], but is now known to belong in the family Brembodontidae.[3]
It lived sympatrically with its close relative, Brembodus.
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↑ "PBDB" (in en). https://paleobiodb.org/classic/basicTaxonInfo?taxon_no=208624.
↑ Nursall, Ralph Mesozoic Fishes – Systematics and Paleoecology, G. Arratia & G. Viohl (eds.), Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München, Germany, 1996 – ISBN 3-923871-90-2 "The phylogeny of pycnodont fishes"
↑ Ebert, Martin (2026-02-03). "Macromesodon Blake, 1905 and Apomesodon Poyato-Ariza & Wenz, 2002 (Actinopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the Jurassic and lowermost Cretaceous of England, France, and Germany" (in en). Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 145: 97–129. doi:10.3897/sjp.145.177263. ISSN 1664-2384. https://sjp.pensoft.net/article/177263/.
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