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Falcatus

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Kingdom
  
Subclass
  
Holocephali

Family
  
Higher classification
  
Falcatidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Symmoriida

Scientific name
  
Falcatus

Rank
  
Genus

Falcatus Falcatus

Similar
  
Symmoriida, Stethacanthus, Stethacanthidae, Squalicorax, Cladoselache

Falcatus is an extinct genus of Falcatidae which lived during the early Carboniferous Period in Bear Gulch bay and what is now Montana.

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Description

Falcatus The Ancient Shark Falcatus falcatus Smithsonian Ocean Portal

It was a 25–30 cm or 10-12 inches long "cladodont-toothed stethacanthid shark" The first material known from the genus were the prominent fin spines that curved anteriorly over the head of the animal. When first described in 1883 from the St. Louis Limestone, these remains were given the name Physonemus falcatus. However, in 1985, fossils of a new type of condrichthyan from Montana were described that displayed a high degree of sexual dimorphism. The same spines that were previously named P. falcatus were found on one of the morphs, identified as the male due to the presence of valvae.

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Falcatus was featured briefly in an episode of Paleoworld called "Prehistoric Sharks". Falcatus was also shown in two Shark Week specials, one also labelled as "Prehistoric Sharks" (where both were shown in restored form by Paleoartist Ray Troll) and the other known as "Jurassic Shark" where it was labelled as a unicorn shark.

Falcatus falcatus DeviantArt

References

Falcatus Wikipedia


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