Coelodus
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Fossil of Coelodus costai in Italy | |
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Genus: | Coelodus Haeckel, 1856
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Coelodus is an extinct genus of fish in the family Pycnodontidae from the Late Jurassic to early Paleocene (Danian). Fossils of the genus have been found in:[1]
- Jurassic
- Gardies, France
- Cretaceous
- Yacoraite Formation, Argentina
- El Molino Formation, Bolivia
- Baharîje Formation, Egypt
- Ahlen and Bückeberg Formations, Germany
- Nimar Formation, India
- Alburni, Italy
- Damergou, Zinder, Niger
- Cochirleni Formation, Romania
- La Huérguina and Cabana Formations, Spain
- Pierre Shale, Kansas
- Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation, England
- Tucumcari Formation, New Mexico
- Twin Mountains and Paluxy Formations, Texas
- Paleocene
- Tremp Formation, Spain
See also
References
- ^ Coelodus at Fossilworks.org
Categories:
- Pycnodontiformes genera
- Late Jurassic fish
- Jurassic bony fish
- Cretaceous bony fish
- Paleogene fish
- Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary
- Paleocene extinctions
- Maastrichtian life
- Campanian life
- Santonian life
- Coniacian life
- Turonian life
- Cenomanian life
- Albian life
- Aptian life
- Barremian life
- Hauterivian life
- Valanginian life
- Berriasian life
- Tithonian life
- Kimmeridgian life
- Oxfordian life
- Callovian life
- Bathonian first appearances
- Prehistoric fish of Africa
- Cretaceous Africa
- Fossils of Egypt
- Fossils of Niger
- Prehistoric fish of Asia
- Cretaceous India
- Fossils of India
- Cenozoic fish of Europe
- Fossils of Spain
- Mesozoic fish of Europe
- Cretaceous Germany
- Fossils of Germany
- Cretaceous Italy
- Fossils of Italy
- Fossils of Romania
- Cretaceous Spain
- Cretaceous United Kingdom
- Fossils of England
- Jurassic France
- Fossils of France
- Mesozoic fish of North America
- Cretaceous United States
- Fossils of the United States
- Prehistoric fish of South America
- Cretaceous Argentina
- Fossils of Argentina
- Cretaceous Bolivia
- Fossils of Bolivia
- Prehistoric ray-finned fish stubs
- Cretaceous fish stubs
- Jurassic fish stubs