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Myledaphus is a genus of Late Cretaceous cartilaginous fish whose fossils are known from Canada, the Midwest of the United States, Olmos Formation of the Difunta Group of Mexico, and the and Bissekty Formations of Uzbekistan. It was a freshwater guitarfish that probably reached a length of 3 feet (91 cm), and had teeth adapted for a durophagous diet of animals such as clams. Most taxonomic authories place the genus in the Rhinobatidae. Two species are known: Myledaphus bipartitus, the type species, and Myledaphus araucanus, named in 2019.

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  • Myledaphus (fr)
  • Myledaphus (en)
  • ミレダフス (ja)
  • 磨石鳐属 (zh)
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  • Myledaphus is a genus of Late Cretaceous cartilaginous fish whose fossils are known from Canada, the Midwest of the United States, Olmos Formation of the Difunta Group of Mexico, and the and Bissekty Formations of Uzbekistan. It was a freshwater guitarfish that probably reached a length of 3 feet (91 cm), and had teeth adapted for a durophagous diet of animals such as clams. Most taxonomic authories place the genus in the Rhinobatidae. Two species are known: Myledaphus bipartitus, the type species, and Myledaphus araucanus, named in 2019. (en)
  • Myledaphus est un genre éteint de poissons cartilagineux dont les espèces ont vécu au Crétacé supérieur. (fr)
  • ミレダフス Myledaphus はカナダとアメリカとウズベキスタンの白亜紀後期の地層から知られている絶滅した軟骨魚類。淡水性ので、全長は約1mに達した。 (ja)
  • 磨石鳐属(学名:Myledaphus,意为“地球的磨石”)是一类生存于晚白垩世的软骨鱼,加拿大、美国中西部(地狱溪组和犹他州等地)、墨西哥(Difunta Group)的(Olmos Formation)、乌兹别克斯坦的(Beshtyubin Formation)和(Bissekty Formation)均发现了本属化石。磨石鳐属是一类淡水犁头鳐类,体长可能达到了3英尺(91厘米),具有(Durophagy),牙齿适合捕食蛤蜊等带壳动物。大多数分类法将该属归入犁头鳐科。 (zh)
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  • Cope, 1876 (en)
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  • Late Cretaceous (en)
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  • Tooth of M. bipartitus (en)
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  • *M. bipartitus (Cope, 1876) *M. araucanus (Otero, 2019) (en)
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  • Myledaphus (en)
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  • Myledaphus is a genus of Late Cretaceous cartilaginous fish whose fossils are known from Canada, the Midwest of the United States, Olmos Formation of the Difunta Group of Mexico, and the and Bissekty Formations of Uzbekistan. It was a freshwater guitarfish that probably reached a length of 3 feet (91 cm), and had teeth adapted for a durophagous diet of animals such as clams. Most taxonomic authories place the genus in the Rhinobatidae. Two species are known: Myledaphus bipartitus, the type species, and Myledaphus araucanus, named in 2019. (en)
  • Myledaphus est un genre éteint de poissons cartilagineux dont les espèces ont vécu au Crétacé supérieur. (fr)
  • ミレダフス Myledaphus はカナダとアメリカとウズベキスタンの白亜紀後期の地層から知られている絶滅した軟骨魚類。淡水性ので、全長は約1mに達した。 (ja)
  • 磨石鳐属(学名:Myledaphus,意为“地球的磨石”)是一类生存于晚白垩世的软骨鱼,加拿大、美国中西部(地狱溪组和犹他州等地)、墨西哥(Difunta Group)的(Olmos Formation)、乌兹别克斯坦的(Beshtyubin Formation)和(Bissekty Formation)均发现了本属化石。磨石鳐属是一类淡水犁头鳐类,体长可能达到了3英尺(91厘米),具有(Durophagy),牙齿适合捕食蛤蜊等带壳动物。大多数分类法将该属归入犁头鳐科。 (zh)
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