List of prehistoric cartilaginous fish genera
This list of prehistoric cartilaginous fish genera is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the class chondrichthyes and are known from the fossil record. This list excludes purely vernacular terms, genera that are now considered invalid, doubtful (nomina dubia), or were not formally published (nomina nuda), as well as junior synonyms of more established names, and genera that are no longer considered to be cartilaginous fish. It includes all commonly accepted genera.
This list currently contains 804 generic names.
- Extinct genera are marked by a dagger (†).
- Extant taxon genera are bolded.
Naming conventions and terminology
Naming conventions and terminology follow the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. Technical terms used include:
- Junior synonym: A name which describes the same taxon as a previously published name. If two or more genera are formally designated and the type specimens are later assigned to the same genus, the first to be published (in chronological order) is the senior synonym, and all other instances are junior synonyms. Senior synonyms are generally used, except by special decision of the ICZN, but junior synonyms cannot be used again, even if deprecated. Junior synonymy is often subjective, unless the genera described were both based on the same type specimen.
- Nomen nudum (Latin for "naked name"): A name that has appeared in print but has not yet been formally published by the standards of the ICZN. Nomina nuda (the plural form) are invalid, and are therefore not italicized as a proper generic name would be. If the name is later formally published, that name is no longer a nomen nudum and will be italicized on this list. Often, the formally published name will differ from any nomina nuda that describe the same specimen.
- Nomen oblitum (Latin for "forgotten name"): A name that has not been used in the scientific community for more than fifty years after its original proposal.
- Preoccupied name: A name that is formally published, but which has already been used for another taxon. This second use is invalid (as are all subsequent uses) and the name must be replaced. As preoccupied names are not valid generic names, they will also go unitalicized on this list.
- Nomen dubium (Latin for "dubious name"): A name describing a fossil with no unique diagnostic features. As this can be an extremely subjective and controversial designation, this term is not used on this list.
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- †Uralodus Kozlov, 2001
- †Uralodus zangerli Kozlov, 2001
- Urobatis Garman, 1913
- †Urobatis molleni Hovestadt & Hovestadt-Euler, 2010
- †Urobatis sloani Blainville, 1816
- Urolophus Müller & Henle, 1837
- †Urolophus bicuneatus Noetling, 1885
- †Usakias Zhelezko & Kozlov, 1999
- †Usakias wardi Zhelezko & Kozlov, 1999
- †U. w. gracilis Zhelezko & Kozlov, 1999
- †U. w. schorymensis Zhelezko & Kozlov, 1999
- †U. w. wardi Zhelezko & Kozlov, 1999
- †Usakias wardi Zhelezko & Kozlov, 1999
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- †Youssoubatis Cappetta, 1992
- †Youssoubatis ganntourensis Cappetta, 1992
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- †Zamponiopteron Janvier & Suarez-Riglos, 1986
- †Zamponiopteron falciformis Janvier & Suarez-Riglos, 1986
- †Zamponiopteron spinifera Janvier & Suarez-Riglos, 1986
- †Zamponiopteron triangularis Janvier & Suarez-Riglos, 1986
- Zapteryx Jordan & Gilbert, 1880
- †Zapteryx bichuti Signeux, 1961
- †Zygzabatis Mendiola, 1995
- †Zygzabatis maroccana Mendiola, 1995
See also
- Cartilaginous fish
- List of acanthodians
- List of placoderms
- List of prehistoric bony fish
- List of prehistoric jawless fish
- List of sharks
References
- Sepkoski, J. (2002). "A compendium of fossil marine animal genera". Bulletins of American Paleontology. 364: 560. Archived from the original on 2012-05-10.
External links
- Devonian Times: More about Chondrichthyes
- Discovery Education: The Search for Prehistoric Sharks
- Paleobiology Database entrye on "Chondrichthyes"
Pucapampella Shark http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-07/10/c_136431732.htm