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Caturus
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * '' Caturus chirotes'' * '' Caturus dartoni'' * '' Caturus ferox'' * '' Caturus furcatus'' * '' Caturus heterurus'' * '' Caturus insignis'' * '' Caturus latipennis'' * '' Caturus porteri'' * '' Caturus retrodorsalis'' * '' Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Perio ...
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Caturus Heterurus
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the Family (biology), family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non-monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * ''Caturus agassizi'' * ''Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * ''Caturus dartoni'' * ''Caturus ferox'' * ''Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * ''Caturus insignis'' * ''Caturus latipennis'' * ''Caturus porteri'' * ''Caturus retrodorsalis'' * ''Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * ''Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian of China. References Paleobiology Database
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Caturus Chirotes
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * '' Caturus chirotes'' * '' Caturus dartoni'' * '' Caturus ferox'' * '' Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * '' Caturus insignis'' * '' Caturus latipennis'' * '' Caturus porteri'' * '' Caturus retrodorsalis'' * '' Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period ...
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Caturus Stenospondylus
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * '' Caturus dartoni'' * '' Caturus ferox'' * '' Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * '' Caturus insignis'' * '' Caturus latipennis'' * '' Caturus porteri'' * '' Caturus retrodorsalis'' * '' Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period ...
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Caturus Retrodorsalis
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * '' Caturus dartoni'' * '' Caturus ferox'' * '' Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * '' Caturus insignis'' * '' Caturus latipennis'' * '' Caturus porteri'' * '' Caturus retrodorsalis'' * ''Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period ...
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Caturus Porteri
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * '' Caturus dartoni'' * '' Caturus ferox'' * '' Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * '' Caturus insignis'' * '' Caturus latipennis'' * '' Caturus porteri'' * ''Caturus retrodorsalis'' * ''Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period m ...
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Caturus Latipennis
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * '' Caturus dartoni'' * '' Caturus ferox'' * '' Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * '' Caturus insignis'' * '' Caturus latipennis'' * ''Caturus porteri'' * ''Caturus retrodorsalis'' * ''Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period mi ...
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Caturus Insignis
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * '' Caturus dartoni'' * '' Caturus ferox'' * '' Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * '' Caturus insignis'' * ''Caturus latipennis'' * ''Caturus porteri'' * ''Caturus retrodorsalis'' * ''Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period mil ...
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Caturus Furcatus
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * '' Caturus dartoni'' * '' Caturus ferox'' * '' Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * ''Caturus insignis'' * ''Caturus latipennis'' * ''Caturus porteri'' * ''Caturus retrodorsalis'' * ''Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 145 to 66 million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era, as well as the longest. At aroun ...
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Caturus Ferox
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * '' Caturus dartoni'' * '' Caturus ferox'' * ''Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * ''Caturus insignis'' * ''Caturus latipennis'' * ''Caturus porteri'' * ''Caturus retrodorsalis'' * ''Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period milli ...
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Caturus Dartoni
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * '' Caturus dartoni'' * ''Caturus ferox'' * ''Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * ''Caturus insignis'' * ''Caturus latipennis'' * ''Caturus porteri'' * ''Caturus retrodorsalis'' * ''Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period millio ...
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Caturus Chaperi
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * '' Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * ''Caturus dartoni'' * ''Caturus ferox'' * ''Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * ''Caturus insignis'' * ''Caturus latipennis'' * ''Caturus porteri'' * ''Caturus retrodorsalis'' * ''Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period million ...
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Caturus Velifer
''Caturus'' (from el, κατω , 'down' and el, οὐρά 'tail') is an extinct genus of fishes in the family Caturidae in the order Amiiformes, related to modern bowfin. Fossils of this genus range from 200 to 109 mya. It has been suggested that the genus is non- monophyletic with respect to other caturid genera. Species * '' Caturus agassizi'' * ''Caturus chaperi'' * ''Caturus chirotes'' * ''Caturus dartoni'' * ''Caturus ferox'' * ''Caturus furcatus'' * ''Caturus heterurus'' * ''Caturus insignis'' * ''Caturus latipennis'' * ''Caturus porteri'' * ''Caturus retrodorsalis'' * ''Caturus stenospondylus'' * ''Caturus stenoura'' * '' Caturus velifer'' Distribution This genus is present in the Cretaceous of Germany, Japan, Spain, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, from the Jurassic to Cretaceous of France and the Permian The Permian ( ) is a geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous Period million ...
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