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Eotrigonodon

Extinct genus of fishes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eotrigonodon
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Eotrigonodon ("dawn Trigonodon") is a dubious form genus of ray-finned fish known from the Cretaceous to the Eocene.[1] It is known only from isolated teeth. Formerly considered an early genus of tetraodontiform fish in the family "Eotrigonodontidae",[2] more recent studies indicate that they likely represent the pharyngeal teeth of pycnodonts, which are an unrelated, entirely extinct group of fish.[3][4] In addition, it may itself be a junior synonym for Stephanodus, another taxon based on pycnodont teeth.[3] Yet other authors retain the genus as taxonomically unresolved.[5]

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The following species are known:[2]

Indeterminate remains are known from the Cenomanian of Brazil, the Late Paleocene of Mali, and the Lutetian of Ukraine.[2]

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