Helodus
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Helodus an entity of type: Thing
Helodus war ein kleiner Knorpelfisch, der vom Oberdevon bis zum Unterperm lebte. Fossilien, vor allem Zähne und Zahnplatten, wurden in Nordamerika, Europa und Australien gefunden.
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Helodus (from Greek: ἧλος helos, 'stud' and Greek: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth') is an extinct genus of cartilaginous fish from the Upper Devonian through Lower Permian. While the type species, H. simplex is known from an articulated specimen, the rest of the species in this genus are known entirely from isolated teeth. Over twenty species have been attributed to this genus, many of which may be anterior teeth of other cartilaginous fish. This makes Helodus a wastebasket taxon. For this reason, only the type species can be confidently attributed to this genus until articulated remains of other species are found. H. simplex was around 30 centimeters long.
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L'elodo (gen. Helodus) è un pesce cartilagineo estinto, vissuto nel Carbonifero superiore (circa 300 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Inghilterra, ed è ritenuto essere un possibile parente delle attuali chimere.
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Helodus
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Helodus
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Agassiz, 1838
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Life reconstruction of Helodus simplex
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Helodus
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Helodus simplex
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Agassiz, 1838
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Helodus war ein kleiner Knorpelfisch, der vom Oberdevon bis zum Unterperm lebte. Fossilien, vor allem Zähne und Zahnplatten, wurden in Nordamerika, Europa und Australien gefunden.
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Helodus (from Greek: ἧλος helos, 'stud' and Greek: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth') is an extinct genus of cartilaginous fish from the Upper Devonian through Lower Permian. While the type species, H. simplex is known from an articulated specimen, the rest of the species in this genus are known entirely from isolated teeth. Over twenty species have been attributed to this genus, many of which may be anterior teeth of other cartilaginous fish. This makes Helodus a wastebasket taxon. For this reason, only the type species can be confidently attributed to this genus until articulated remains of other species are found. H. simplex was around 30 centimeters long.
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L'elodo (gen. Helodus) è un pesce cartilagineo estinto, vissuto nel Carbonifero superiore (circa 300 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Inghilterra, ed è ritenuto essere un possibile parente delle attuali chimere.
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