Antliodus is an extinct genus of cartilaginous fish, a petalodont from the Carboniferous. It is known from the Mississippian of the United States, Britain, and Belgium. Though many species have been reported in the past, a lack of recent revisions means some may be dubious.

Species

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  • Antliodus cucullus
  • Antliodus minutus
  • Antliodus parvulus
  • Antliodus politus
  • Antliodus sarculus
  • Antliodus similis
  • Antliodus simplex
  • Antliodus sulcatus
  • Antliodus truncatus
  • Antliodus robustus
  • Antliodus gracilis
  • Antliodus arctuatus

References

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  1. ^ "Fossilworks: Antliodus". fossilworks.org. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  2. ^ Duffin, Christopher J.; Ward, David J. (October 2017). "A new janassid petalodont chondrichthyan from the Early Carboniferous of Derbyshire, UK". Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 128 (5–6): 809–814.
  3. ^ Hoenig, M. M. J. (2019). Chondrichthyan Diversity within the Burlington-Keokuk Fish Bed of Southeast Iowa and Northwest Illinois (Mississippian: Osagean) (Doctoral dissertation, Wright State University).
Taxon identifiers
  • Wikidata: Q104860463
  • Fossilworks: 34820
  • GBIF: 4824786