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Extinct genus of sharks
Dwardius is an extinct genus of cardabiodontid sharks which existed during the Cretaceous period in what is now Australia, England, France, and India.
Dwardius
Order of sharks
Siverson, 1999 †Cardabiodon venator Siverson and Lindgren, 2005 Genus †Dwardius Siverson, 1999 Genus †Parotodus? Cappetta, 1980 Family †Cretoxyrhinidae
Lamniformes
Extinct family of sharks
lamniform sharks. Confirmed members of this family include Cardabiodon and Dwardius, both which are genera which existed in Australia, North America, and Europe
Cardabiodontidae
National geological monument in Jaisalmer, India
early Cretaceous period — Cretalamna, Dwardius, Leptostyrax, Squalicorax, and Eostriatolamia, among these “Dwardius and Eostriatolamia may possibly be among
Akal_Wood_Fossil_Park
Extinct genus of shark
ecological role with Cretoxyrhina such as the cardabiodontids Cardabiodon and Dwardius, the latter showing evidence of direct competition with C. vraconensis
Cretoxyrhina
Extinct genus of sharks
already described using WAM.96.4.45), and the other was assigned the taxon Dwardius woodwardi. C. ricki was estimated to measure up to 5.5 metres (18 ft) via
Cardabiodon
Extinct genus of sharks
least six or more different species including three additional genera Dwardius, Cretoxyrhina, and Cretodus. To remedy the taxonomic issue, he redesignated
Cretalamna
1991 †Dwardius Siverson, 1999 †Dwardius siversoni Zhelezko, 2000 †Dwardius sudindicus Underwood, Goswami, Prasad, Verma & Flynn, 2011 †Dwardius woodwardi
List of prehistoric cartilaginous fish genera
List_of_prehistoric_cartilaginous_fish_genera
Geological formation in Southern India
Species Location Notes Material Images Squalicorax S.sp. A lamniform shark Dwardius D. sp. A cardabiodontid lamniform shark Cretalamna? C.? sp. An Otodontid
Anaipadi_Formation
shark teeth from the Aptian Habur Formation (India), including teeth of Dwardius and possibly of Eostriatolamia which may be some of the globally oldest
2023_in_paleoichthyology
Geologic formation in India
shark. Cretalamna C. appendiculaia Twenty-five teeth. An Otodontid shark. Dwardius D. sudindicus Over a hundred teeth. A Lamniform shark. ?Eostriatolamia
Karai_Formation
Geologic formation in Russia
found by Pervush's team in 1999 is considered erroneous by some sources. Dwardius D. woodwardi Eostriatolamia E. subulata Galeorhinus G. glickmani Hybodontiformes
Melovatka_Formation
Topics referred to by the same term
Pseudoisurus tomosus (Glückman, 1957): Currently considered a synonym of Dwardius This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same full species
Pseudoisurus_tomosus
Lookout Sandstone United States A carpet shark, a species of Cederstroemia. Dwardius sudindicus Species Valid Underwood Goswami et al. Early Cenomanian Karai
2011_in_paleoichthyology
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English waynscot (a word of uncertain etymology), which originally denoted superior quality oak boarding imported from the Continent. The surname presumably arose from a nickname for someone who imported or used such timber.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Born of a Tumour
Male
Hebrew
(רï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew unisex name RON means "joy, song." Compare with another form of Ron.
Male
Russian
(Иероним) Russian form of Greek Hieronymos, IERONIM means "holy name."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Indian
Old and Wise Protector; Defender; Old Friend
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Clear River Valley
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Indian
Remover of poverty, Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, One who wears cobra
Boy/Male
American, Christian, French, Greek, Indian
A Hunter
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Attractive
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