Extinct genus of fishes
Stratodus is a genus of giant prehistoric aulopiform fish found in Cretaceous -aged marine strata of Kansas ,[ 1] Alabama ,[ 2] Morocco ,[ 3] Israel ,[ 4] and Niger ,[ 5] South Dakota ,[ 6] Jordan.[ 7] It has also been found in the Tamaguélelt Formation of Mali , dating to the Lower Eocene , indicating that Stratodus survived the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event .[ 8] This sleek fish has an upper jaw filled with multiple rows of tiny teeth and was the largest aulopiform , reaching 5 meters in length.[ 9]
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^ Lewy, Z; Milner, A.C.; Patterson, C. (1992). "Remarkably preserved natural endocranial casts of pterosaur and fish from the Late Cretaceous of Israel". GSI Current Research .
^ Moody, R.T.J.; Sutcliffe, P.J.C. (1991). "The Cretaceous deposits of the Iullemmeden Basin of Niger, central West Africa". Cretaceous Research . 12 (2): 137–157. Bibcode :1991CrRes..12..137M . doi :10.1016/S0195-6671(05)80021-7 .
^ Harrell, Lynn (2008). "A Nearly Complete Specimen of Stratodus apicalis (Teleostei: Dercetidae) from the Upper Niobrara Formation of South Dakota, USA" . SVP Abstracts – via Researchgate.
^ Kaddumi, Hani (2009). Fossils of the Harrana Fauna and the Adjacent Areas . Amman: Publications of the EternalRiver Museum of Natural History.
^ "Stratigraphy and Paleobiology of the Upper Cretaceous-Lower Paleogene Sediments from the Trans-Saharan Seaway in Mali" . MorphoBank datasets . 2019-07-01. doi :10.7934/p2735 . S2CID 242354960 .
^ Michaut, Marc (2012). "Stratodontidae, Maastrichtien du Niger, partie 1" . HAL Open Science . Archived from the original on 27 May 2022.