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Acanthodes

Acanthodes (from Greek: ἄκανθώδης akanthódis, 'provided with spines') is an extinct genus of acanthodian fish. Species have been found in Europe, North America, and Asia, spanning the Early Carboniferous to the Early Permian, making it one of the youngest known acanthodian genera.

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related to Species · 34
Acanthodes → After Beznosov, Agassiz, Atrasado Formation, Bear Gulch Limestone, Beyrich, Czech Republic, Donnersberg Formation, Early Carboniferous, Early Permian, Egerton, England, France, Germany, Hamilton Quarry, Heidtke, Kansas, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Late Carboniferous, Lower Permian, Meisenheim Formation
related to Ecology · 5
Acanthodes → Archegosaurus, Early Permian, Germany, Glanochthon, The
related to Taxonomy · 5
Acanthodes → Acanthodiformes, Acanthodii, Chondrichthyes, The, Within
related to Description · 3
Acanthodes → Because, Species, The

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species genus acanthodian body early permian known bronni carboniferous paraphyletic lopatini order agassiz 1833 classification greek extinct like confusus splendidus

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Acanthodesrelated to DescriptionThe0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to DescriptionSpecies0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to DescriptionBecause0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to EcologyThe0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to EcologyGermany0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to EcologyEarly Permian0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to EcologyArchegosaurus0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to EcologyGlanochthon0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to SpeciesAfter Beznosov0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to SpeciesHeidtke0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to SpeciesAgassiz0.60section
Acanthodesrelated to SpeciesMeisenheim Formation0.60section

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