Saurodon
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Saurodon (from Greek: σαῦρος saûros, 'lizard' and Greek: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth') is an extinct genus of ichthyodectiform ray-finned fish from the Late Cretaceous.
Saurodon leanus is known to occur as early as the Santonian to the early Campanian. It was a large, predatory fish, with a length of more than 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in). S. elongatus from the late Campanian or early Maastrichtian of Calcari di Melissano, Italy had length only around 90 cm (35 in). Potentially the last record of Saurodon is from the late Maastrichtian of the Muwaqqar Chalk-Marl Formation of Jordan.
Species


- Saurodon elongatus Taverne & Bronzi, 1999
- 'Saurodon' intermedius Newton, 1878
- Saurodon leanus Hays, 1830
Sources
- Fishes of the World by Joseph S. Nelson
External links
- Media related to Saurodon at Wikimedia Commons