Anodontacanthus triangularis

(Davis, 1880)


Classification: Elasmobranchii Xenacanthiformes Xenacanthidae

Reference of the original description
Davis, J.W. (1880)
On the fish-remains found in the Cannel Coal in the Middle Coal-Measures of the West Riding of Yorkshire, with the description of some new species. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 36, 56–67

Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Compsacanthus triangularis, Pleuracanthus robustus, Pleuracanthus (Compsacanthus) triangularis

Types
Anodontacanthus triangularis



Description:


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Remarks
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References
Hampe, O. (2003)
Revision of the Xenacanthida (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) from the Carboniferous of the British Isles. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Earth Sciences, 93(3), 191–237
DOI: 10.1017/S0263593300000419
Davis, J.W. (1892)
On the fossil fish-remains of the coal measures of the British Islands. Part I. Pleuracanthidae Scientific Transactions of the Royal Dublin Society, Series 2, 4, 703–748
Davis, J.W. (1892)
On the fossil fish-remains of the coal measures of the British Islands. Part I. Pleuracanthidae Scientific Transactions of the Royal Dublin Society, Series 2, 4, 703–748
Woodward, A.S. (1889)
Catalogue of the fossil fishes in the British Museum. Part. I. British Museum (Natural History): 474 p., fig., 17 pl.
Davis, J.W. (1880)
On the genus Pleuracanthus, AGASS., including Orthacanthus, AGASS., and GOLDF., Diplodus, AGASS., and Xenacanthus, BEYR. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 36, 321–336
Davis, J.W. (1880)
On the fish-remains found in the Cannel Coal in the Middle Coal-Measures of the West Riding of Yorkshire, with the description of some new species. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 36, 56–67