Synechodontiformes is an extinct
order of prehistoric
shark-like
cartilaginous fish, known from the
Permian
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to the
Paleogene. They are considered to be members of
Neoselachii, the group that contains modern sharks and rays.
Their placement in the group is uncertain, some authors have considered them to be members of the modern shark group
Galeomorphi, while others have considered them to represent a
stem-group to modern sharks,
with some suggesting that they are
basal to the last common ancestor of modern sharks and rays.
There is also disagreement about the relationships between
Triassic
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and earlier members of the group, only known from isolated teeth, and those from the
Jurassic
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onwards, with the similarity between the two groups possibly being superficial.
The main shared characters of the group relate to teeth anatomy. The teeth roots have a distinctive pseudopolyaulacorhize
vascularisation pattern, with a depression on the tooth root to where the nutritive grooves are confined. While Klug (2010) recovered the group as
monophyletic
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# the grouping contains its own most recent co ...
,
the monophyly of the group has been doubted by other authors, who suggest that they represent a
paraphyletic group.
One family is unambiguously placed in the order, Palaeospinacidae. The families
Orthacodontidae,
Paraorthacodontidae and
Pseudonotidanidae, often considered members of the group, have been alternatively considered as members of the modern shark order
Hexanchiformes rather than as members of Synechodontiformes.
The oldest known synechodontiform remains are teeth of ''Synechodus antiquus'' from the early Permian (
Cisuralian) of the Ural Mountains. However, other authors have considered the attribution to the teeth to ''
Synechodus'' to be questionable.
Taxonomy
* †Palaeospinacidae (Regan, 1906).
** †''
Antrigoulia'' (Guinot, Cappetta, & Adnet, 2014). Southern France, Early Cretaceous (
Valanginian).
** †''
Palidiplospinax'' (Klug & Kriwet, 2008). Europe, Early Jurassic
** †''
Palaeospinax'' (Egerton, 1872)
(''
nomen dubium''
)
**†''
Synechodus'' (Woodward, 1888) Worldwide, Permian to
Eocene
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**†''
Nemacanthus (''Agassiz, 1837) Worldwide, Permian-Late Triassic (not considered to belong to the family by some authors
)
* ''Incertae sedis''
** †''
Mucrovenator'' (Cuny et al., 2001), Northwestern Nevada, USA, Middle Triassic (
Anisian, 245 Ma).
**†''
Polyfaciodus'' (Koot & Cuny, 2014). Oman,
China,
Early Triassic
**†''
Safrodus'' (Koot & Cuny, 2014). Oman,
China,
Early Triassic
**†''
Rhomphaiodon'' (Duffin, 1993) Europe, Late Triassic-Early Jurassic
**†''
Parascylloides'' (Thies et al, 2016) Europe, Late Triassic
**†''
Keichouodus'' (Li et al, 2021) China, Middle-Late Triassic
**†''
Rhomaleodus'' Andreev and Cuny, 2012 Middle Triassic, Bulgaria
Disputed members
These members were classified in the Synechodontiformes by Klug (2010), but are classified by some other authors as Hexanchiformes:
* †
Orthacodontidae de Beaumont, 1960
** †''
Occitanodus'' (Guinot, Cappetta & Adnet, 2014). France, Early Cretaceous (
Valanginian).
** †''
Sphenodus'' (Agassiz, 1843). Early Jurassic to Paleocene.
* †
Paraorthacodontidae (Klug, 2010)
**†''
Macrourogaleus'' (Fowler, 1947). Southeastern Germany, Late Jurassic (
Tithonian, 152-145 Ma).
**†''
Paraorthacodus'' (Glikman, 1957) Worldwide, Early Jurassic-Eocene
*†
Pseudonotidanidae Underwood and Ward 2004
** †''
Welcommia'' Cappetta 1990 Early Jurassic-Early Cretaceous, Europe
**
†''
Pseudonotidanus'' (Underwood & Ward, 2004) Early-Middle Jurassic
References
External links
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Prehistoric cartilaginous fish orders
Permian first appearances
Lopingian taxonomic orders
Early Triassic taxonomic orders
Middle Triassic taxonomic orders
Late Triassic taxonomic orders
Early Jurassic taxonomic orders
Middle Jurassic taxonomic orders
Late Jurassic taxonomic orders
Early Cretaceous taxonomic orders
Late Cretaceous taxonomic orders
Paleocene taxonomic orders
Paleogene extinctions