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    related to the type species Hybodus reticulatus lived during the Early Jurassic epoch. Numerous species have been assigned to Hybodus spanning a large period...
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    Hybodus are thought to have been active predators capable of feeding on swiftly moving prey, with preserved stomach contents of a specimen of Hybodus...
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    rajkovichi, which was originally a species in the genus Hybodus. The species, along with other Hybodus species such as H. butleri and H. montanensis, was reassigned...
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  • Species Location Stratigraphic position Abundance Notes Images Hybodus Hybodus butleri Hybodontidae ?Hybodus sp. Lissodus Lissodus anitae Polyacrodontidae...
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    Planohybodus (from Latin planus, "flat", and "Hybodus") is an extinct genus of hybodont, known from the Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous (Bathonian-Barremian)...
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    Atokasaurus metarsiodon and Ptilotodon wilsoni, the cartilaginous fish Hybodus buderi and Lissodus anitae, the ray-finned fish Gyronchus dumblei, the...
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    an article, that a recently discovered fossil of the prehistoric shark Hybodus represented a new genus, as an error since she had discovered the existence...
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    around 250 Acrocoelites were found in the stomach of a 1.6 m (5 ft 3 in) Hybodus shark, and a fragment in an Oxford Clay marine crocodile, meaning they...
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    Fossil of Hybodus, with belemnites in the stomach region...
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    pterosaurs, lizards (such as Dorsetisaurus), amphibians, sharks (such as Hybodus), and bony fishes (including Scheenstia). Members of ten orders of insects...
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