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Cobelodus

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
†Symmoriida

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Subclass
  
Holocephali

Family
  
Cobelodus wwwprehistoricwildlifecomimagesspeciesccobe

Similar
  
Symmorium, Pseudorhina, Symmoriida, Protospinax, Akmonistion

Cobelodus is an extinct genus of ratfish that lived in the Middle to Late Carboniferous period in what is today Illinois and Iowa.

Cobelodus Cobelodus aculeatus by mixtixfreeman on DeviantArt

Cobelodus was a 2 metres (6.6 ft) long predator. Although it was a ratfish, Cobelodus had a number of differences from modern forms. It had a bulbous head, large eyes, a high-arched back, and a dorsal fin placed far to the rear, above the pelvic fins. Because of its large eyes, it is thought to have lived in the deeper, darker parts of the sea, hunting crustaceans and squid. Another unusual physical feature of Cobelodus are the 30 centimetres (12 in) long, flexible cartilagenous 'tentacles' sprouting from its pectoral fins. Their purpose is unknown.

Cobelodus Cobelodus Builder with Platysomus by Foruknau on DeviantArt
Cobelodus Untitled Document

Cobelodus Cobelodus FISHAO website

Cobelodus Cobelodus

References

Cobelodus Wikipedia