Rhabdoderma
Rhabdoderma Temporal range: Carboniferous
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Rhabdoderma is an extinct genus of coelacanth fish in the class Sarcopterygii. It lived in the Carboniferous, and its fossils have been found in Europe and North America.
Species
- Rhabdoderma alderingi Moy-Thomas, 1937
- Rhabdoderma ardrossense Moy-Thomas, 1937
- Rhabdoderma elegans (Newberry 1856)[2]
- Rhabdoderma exiguum (Eastman, 1902)
- Rhabdoderma huxleyi (Traquair, 1881)
- Rhabdoderma madagascariensis (Woodward, 1910)
- Rhabdoderma? newelli (Hibbard, 1933)
- Rhabdoderma tinglyense[3]
Bibliography
- Discovering Fossil Fishes by John Maisey and John G. Maisey
References
- ^ "Coelacanthiformes". ATW.hu. Retrieved 20 Nov 2012.
- ^ History of the Coelacanth Fishes. Peter Forey at Google Books
- ^ fossilworks.org
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