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Myledaphus
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous 94.3–66.043 Ma
Scientific classification
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Genus:
Myledaphus
Species:
M. bipartitus
Binomial name
Myledaphus bipartitus
(Cope, 1876)

Myledaphus is a genus of Late Cretaceous cartilaginous fish whose fossils have been found in the Aguja and Pen Formations of Big Bend National Park, Texas, USA.[1]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Big Bend National Park," Hunt, Santucci, and Kenworthy (2006); page 65.

References

  • Hunt, ReBecca K., Vincent L. Santucci and Jason Kenworthy. 2006. "A preliminary inventory of fossil fish from National Park Service units." in S.G. Lucas, J.A. Spielmann, P.M. Hester, J.P. Kenworthy, and V.L. Santucci (ed.s), Fossils from Federal Lands. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 34, pp. 63–69.