Symmorium
{{Short description|Extinct genus of cartilaginous fishes}}
{{Speciesbox
| image = Symmorium reniforme FMNH.jpg
| image_caption = Fossil specimen (FMNH PF 2202) of S. reniforme, Field Museum of Natural History
| image2 = Symmorium1DB.jpg
| image2_caption = Life restoration of S. reniforme
| fossil_range = Devonian-Carboniferous, {{fossilrange|Famennian|Moscovian}}
| genus = Symmorium
| parent_authority = Cope, 1893
| species = reniforme
| authority = Cope, 1893
}}
Symmorium is an extinct symmoriiform cartilaginous fish from the Devonian and Carboniferous of the United States (Illinois)E. D. Cope. 1894. New and little known Paleozoic and Mesozoic fishes. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia (Series 2) 9:427-448M. E. Williams. 1985. The "Cladodont level" sharks of the Pennsylvanian black shales of central North America. Palaeontographica Abteilung A 190:83-158 and Russia.A. Ivanov. 1999. Late Devonian - Early Permian chondrichthyans of the Russian Arctic. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 49(3):267-285 The type species, Symmorium reniforme, was named by Edward Drinker Cope in 1893,E. D. Cope. 1893. On Symmorium, and the position of cladodont sharks. American Naturalist 27:999-1001 with other species assigned to the genus having since been reclassified into other genera such as Petalodus. Symmorium bears close similarity in size and appearance to Stethacanthus{{cite web |url=http://comenius.susqu.edu/biol/202/Animals/DEUTEROSTOMES/CRANIATA/CHONDRICHTHYES.htm |title=Hierarchical Taxonomy of the Class Chondrichthyes |website=comenius.susqu.edu |access-date=12 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927011823/http://comenius.susqu.edu/biol/202/Animals/DEUTEROSTOMES/CRANIATA/CHONDRICHTHYES.htm |archive-date=27 September 2007 |url-status=dead}} but lacks the "spine-brush complex" in place of the first dorsal fin. Some paleontologists think that the two forms represented the males and females of related species, while other scientists think they were distinct genera.M. Ginter, O. Hampe, and C. J. Duffin. 2010. Chondrichthyes, Paleozoic Elasmobranchii: Teeth. In H.P. Schultze (ed.), Handbook of Paleoichthyology 3D:1-168{{Cite journal|last1=Coates|first1=Michael I.|last2=Gess|first2=Robert W.|last3=Finarelli|first3=John A.|last4=Criswell|first4=Katharine E.|last5=Tietjen|first5=Kristen|title=A symmoriiform chondrichthyan braincase and the origin of chimaeroid fishes|url=http://www.nature.com/articles/nature20806|journal=Nature|language=en|volume=541|issue=7636|pages=208–211|date=2017|doi=10.1038/nature20806|pmid=28052054|bibcode=2017Natur.541..208C|s2cid=4455946|issn=0028-0836|url-access=subscription}}
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Category:Late Devonian cartilaginous fish
Category:Carboniferous cartilaginous fish
Category:Fossils of the United States
Category:Fossil taxa described in 1893
Category:Taxa named by Edward Drinker Cope
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