Caturus

Caturus is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae. Fossils of this genus range from 254.0 to 109 mya.

Caturus
Temporal range: Permian-Cretaceous, 254–109 Ma
Fossil specimen of Caturus furcatus from Germany, Upper Jurassic
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Caturus

Agassiz, 1843

Species

  • Caturus agassizi
  • Caturus chaperi
  • Caturus chirotes
  • Caturus dartoni
  • Caturus ferox
  • Caturus furcatus
  • Caturus heterurus
  • Caturus insignis
  • Caturus latipennis
  • Caturus porteri
  • Caturus retrodorsalis
  • Caturus stenospondylus
  • Caturus stenoura
  • Caturus velifer

Distribution

This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian of China.

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