Rolfodon is an extinct genus of shark in the family Chlamydoselachidae. It is closely related to the extant frilled sharks in the genus Chlamydoselachus...
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where all three extant and extinct genera are known, and one other genus (Rolfodon) survived up to the Miocene. The earliest remains of the family are indeterminate...
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Morrison & Adnet, 2019 Rolfodon Cappetta, Morrison & Adnet, 2019 Rolfodon bracheri (Pfeil, 1983) Rolfodon fiedleri (Pfeil, 1983) Rolfodon goliath (Antunes &...
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fossil genus Rolfodon in 2019. Chlamydoselachus and Rolfodon can be distinguished from one another by their tooth morphologies. Rolfodon also survived...
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several giant frilled sharks known from the Late Cretaceous, along with Rolfodon goliath and undescribed taxa known from teeth, suggesting that such large...
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family Anacoracidae, but is now placed in its own family Pseudocoracidae †Rolfodon †R. goliath †R. ludvigseni †R. thompsoni Campanian-Late Miocene Angola;...
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vincenti Jaekel, 1894 †Rolfodon Cappetta, Morrison & Adnet, 2019 †Rolfodon bracheri Pfeil, 1983 †Rolfodon fiedleri Pfeil, 1983 †Rolfodon goliath Antunes &...
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balli A chlamydoselachid shark, related to the modern frilled shark. Rolfodon R. ludvigseni A chlamydoselachid shark. R. cf. thompsoni Dykeius D. garethi...
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Chlamydoselachus; Cappetta, Morrison & Adnet (2019) transferred it to the genus Rolfodon. Copodus lebedevi Sp. nov Valid Lyapin & Bagirov Early Carboniferous (Serpukhovian)...
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Formation Canada ( British Columbia) A member of the family Somniosidae. Rolfodon Gen. et sp. et comb. nov Valid Cappetta, Morrison & Adnet Late Cretaceous...
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positions than most previous records, and the oldest fossil material of Rolfodon tatere reported to date is described from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian)...
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