Ceratodus
Ceratodus was a wide-ranging genus of extinct lungfish. Fossil evidence dates back to the Early Triassic. A wide range of fossil species from different time periods have been found around the world in places such as the United States, Argentina, Greenland, England, Germany, Egypt, Madagascar, China, and Australia. Ceratodus is believed to have become extinct sometime around the beginning of the Eocene Epoch. The closest living relative of Ceratodus is thought to be the Queensland lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, which means "new Ceratodus" in Greek.Species
- C. latissimus Agassiz, 1837
- C. eruciferus Cope, 1876
- C. hieroglyphus Cope, 1876
- C. robustus Knight, 1898
- C. africanus Haug, 1905
- C. humei Priem, 1914
- C. elegans Vollrath, 1923
- C. frazieri Ostrom, 1970
- C. gustasoni Kirkland, 1987
- C. fossanovum Kirkland, 1998
- C. stewarti Milner and Kirkland, 2006
- C. texanus Parris et al., 2011
- C. carteri Main et al., 2014
- C. kranzi Frederickson et al., 2016
- C. kirklandi Frederickson & Cifelli, 2016
- C. molossus Frederickson & Cifelli, 2016
- C. kempae Frederickson & Cifelli, 2016
- C. nirumbee Frederickson & Cifelli, 2016
- C. tunuensis Agnolin et al., 2018
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