Eusthenodon
Eusthenodon Temporal range: Frasnian–Famennian | |
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Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Subphylum: | Vertebrata |
Class: | Sarcopterygii |
Subclass: | Tetrapodomorpha |
Order: | Osteolepiformes |
Family: | Tristichopteridae |
Genus: | Eusthenodon Jarvik, 1952 |
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Eusthenodon is a genus of prehistoric lobe-finned fish. Eusthenodon lived during the Late Devonian period (Frasnian to Famennian faunal stages), around 385 to 359 million years ago. Remains of Eusthenodon have been found in Greenland, Russia, South Africa and more recently in Belgium for the first time. This genus belonged to the family Tristichopteridae, a clade which became extinct at the end of the Devonian. This family is known for some large genera, such as Hyneria. Eusthenodon was about 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) long, and among palaeontologists it is regarded as one of the most derived form of this group.
References
- Blom, Henning; Clack, Jennifer A.; Ahlberg, Per E.; Friedman, Matt (2007). "Devonian vertebrates from East Greenland: A review of faunal composition and distribution". Geodiversitas. 29 (1): 119–141.
- Clement, Gaël (2002). "Large Tristichopteridae (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Late Famennian Evieux Formation of Belgium". Palaeontology. 45 (3): 577–593. doi:10.1111/1475-4983.00250.
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