Xeradipterus

Xeradipterus is an extinct genus of lungfish which existed in Australia during the Frasnian period. Of moderate size (45–60 centimetres or 18–24 inches), it is believed to be a primitive member of the family Holodontidae characterized by its powerful crushing dentition with thick heels on the lower jaw tooth plates. The type and only specimen was found in the Gogo Formation by Lindsay Hatcher on an expedition to Gogo led by John A. Long on behalf of Museum Victoria in 2005.[1]

Xeradipterus
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Scientific classification
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Holodontidae
Genus:
Xeradipterus

Clement & Long, 2010
Species:
X. hatcheri
Binomial name
Xeradipterus hatcheri
Clement & Long, 2010

References

  1. Alice M. Clement & John A. Long (2010). "Xeradipterus hatcheri, a new dipnoan from the Late Devonian (Frasnian) Gogo Formation, Western Australia, and other new holodontid material". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 30 (3): 681–695. Bibcode:2010JVPal..30..681C. doi:10.1080/02724631003763482. S2CID 83739846.


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