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- Q6533463 subject Q7238186.
- Q6533463 subject Q8343737.
- Q6533463 abstract "Letognathus is a genus of rhizodont tetrapodomorph that lived during the Carboniferous period. Its remains come from the Blue Beach Member of the Horton Bluff Formation, near Hantsport, Nova Scotia. Like most rhizodonts, it was of relatively large size, had a large recurved fang at the symphysis of the lower jaw, and a row of three coronoid fanks along the length of the jaw in addition to its marginal dentition. Letognathus is important for rhizodont systematics because it retains a number of primitive features, such as ossified Meckel's cartilage, are not found in the genera Rhizodus and Strepsodus.".
- Q6533463 class Q160830.
- Q6533463 family Q143827.
- Q6533463 kingdom Q729.
- Q6533463 phylum Q10915.
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- Q6533463 wikiPageWikiLink Q143827.
- Q6533463 wikiPageWikiLink Q160830.
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- Q6533463 wikiPageWikiLink Q7238186.
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- Q6533463 wikiPageWikiLink Q8343737.
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- Q6533463 classis Q160830.
- Q6533463 familia Q143827.
- Q6533463 name "Letognathus".
- Q6533463 phylum Q10915.
- Q6533463 regnum "Animalia".
- Q6533463 type Animal.
- Q6533463 type Eukaryote.
- Q6533463 type Fish.
- Q6533463 type Species.
- Q6533463 type Thing.
- Q6533463 type Q152.
- Q6533463 type Q19088.
- Q6533463 type Q729.
- Q6533463 comment "Letognathus is a genus of rhizodont tetrapodomorph that lived during the Carboniferous period. Its remains come from the Blue Beach Member of the Horton Bluff Formation, near Hantsport, Nova Scotia. Like most rhizodonts, it was of relatively large size, had a large recurved fang at the symphysis of the lower jaw, and a row of three coronoid fanks along the length of the jaw in addition to its marginal dentition.".
- Q6533463 label "Letognathus".
- Q6533463 name "Letognathus".