Longodus

Longodus is an extinct genus of thelodont, placed in its own family[1][2]Longopdidae – which existed in what is now Estonia during the Ludlow epoch of the upper Silurian period.[3] The type and only species is Longodus acicularis.[1][3]

Longodus
Temporal range: Ludlow
Scientific classification
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Longodidae

Märss, 2006
Genus:
Longodus

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Species:
L. acicularis
Binomial name
Longodus acicularis
Märss, 2006 [1]

References

  1. T. Märss (2006). "Thelodonts (Agnatha) from the basal beds of the Kuressaare Stage, Ludlow, Upper Silurian of Estonia" (PDF). Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Geology. 55 (1): 43–66.
  2. Mark V. H. Wilson & Tiiu Märss (2009). "Thelodont phylogeny revisited, with inclusion of key scale-based taxa" (PDF). Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences. 58 (4): 297–310. doi:10.3176/earth.2009.4.08.
  3. Märss, T., Turner, S. & Karatajūte-Talimaa, V. 2007. "Thelodonti". In H.P. Schultze (ed.). Agnatha II (PDF). 1B. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München. p. 143.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)


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