• Source: Caseodus
  • Caseodus is an extinct genus of eugeneodontid holocephalian from the Carboniferous of the United States (Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, South Dakota) and the Early Triassic of Canada (British Columbia). It was of medium size, measuring 1–1.5 m (3.3–4.9 ft) in length.
    Eugeneodontida are an extinct order of Chondrichthyes. They are characterized by the presence of tooth whorls. They include iconic genera, such as Helicoprion ("buzz-saw shark"), Ornithoprion, Edestus or Fadenia. Caseodus is one of the few eugeneodontid genera that survived the end-Permian mass extinction event. It is one of the last surviving genera of this clade.
    Caseodus is named after the late paleoichthyologist Gerard Case.


    References



    Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Species in genus Caseodus". FishBase. October 2008 version.

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