Macrodontophion
Dubious genus of reptiles / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Macrodontophion (meaning "long-toothed snake") is the name given to a dubious genus of lophotrochozoan from the Early Devonian Dniester Series of Podolia, Ukraine.[1] It was described by Adalbert Zborzewsky in 1834,[1] but was never given a species epithet, and is considered a nomen dubium, because it is based only on fragments, such as the holotype, a shell of 25 millimetres (0.98 in).[2][3][1]
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Macrodontophion | |
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Holotype shell in two views (after Zborzewski, 1834) | |
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Superphylum: | Lophotrochozoa |
Genus: | †Macrodontophion Zborzewsky, 1834[1] |
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The known specimens of Macrodontophion are presumed lost. Several of the specimens Zborzewski described are listed as being in his private collection, while others were said to be held by his colleagues.[1][2][4]