Athrodon

{{Short description|Extinct genus of fishes}}

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| fossil_range = {{fossil range|Kimmeridgian|Berriasian|latest=Cenomanian}} Possible Cenomanian records

| taxon = Athrodon

| authority = Sauvage, 1880

| type_species = {{extinct}}Athrodon douvillei

| type_species_authority = Sauvage, 1880

| subdivision_ranks = Species

| subdivision = See text

| synonyms = * Mesodon profusidens Gaudry et al 1890

  • Mesodon wittei Frick 1875

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Athrodon is an extinct genus of marine pycnodontid fish that lived in shallow seas in what is now England, Germany, Spain and France from the Late Jurassic until the genus' extinction during the start of the late Cretaceous.{{Cite web |title=PBDB |url=https://paleobiodb.org/classic/basicTaxonInfo?taxon_no=35170 |access-date=2024-02-26 |website=Paleobiology Database}} The various species are very similar in splenial bone and tooth morphology to the disused genus Mesodon. Otherwise, no articulated or complete specimen is known: all fossil specimens are bone fragments and disarticulated teeth. This genus is thought to be diagnosed by the presence of four lateral tooth rows. The presence of this genus in the Cretaceous is disputed, as the remains of Cretaceous species could belong to other genera.{{Cite journal |last=Kriwet |first=J. |date=2008-08-01 |title=The dentition of the enigmatic pycnodont fish, Athrodon wittei (Fricke, 1876) (Neopterygii, Pycnodontiformes; Late Jurassic; NW Germany) |url=https://fr.copernicus.org/articles/11/61/2008/ |journal=Fossil Record |language=English |volume=11 |issue=2 |pages=61–66 |doi=10.1002/mmng.200800002 |issn=2193-0066|doi-access=free }}

The following species are known:{{Cite book |last=Woodward |first=Arthur Smith |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Catalogue_of_the_Fossil_Fishes_in_the_Br/ssngSQEhXd4C? |title=Catalogue of the Fossil Fishes in the British Museum (Natural History) |date=1895 |publisher=Taylor & Francis |language=en}}

The Late Cretaceous species A. tenuis Woodward, 1893 from the later Cretaceous of Belgium is more likely a specimen of Anomoeodus.

See also

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References

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  • [https://paleodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?action=displayReference&reference_no=24243 A. S. Woodward 1916 The fossil fishes of the English Wealden and Purbeck Formations.]

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Category:Pycnodontiformes genera

Category:Late Jurassic bony fish

Category:Early Cretaceous bony fish

Category:Late Jurassic fish of Europe

Category:Early Cretaceous fish of Europe

Category:Kimmeridgian genus first appearances

Category:Tithonian genera

Category:Berriasian genus extinctions

Category:Fossils of England

Category:Fossils of France

Category:Fossils of Germany

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Category:Fossil taxa described in 1880

Category:Taxa named by Henri Émile Sauvage