Syntomodus

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Syntomodus
Temporal range: Permian Lopingian
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Holocephali
Order: Eugeneodontiformes
Family: Edestidae
Genus: Syntomodus
Species:
S. abbreviatus
Binomial name
Syntomodus abbreviatus
Obruchev, 1964
Synonyms

Syntomotus abbreviatus Ginter et al. 2010

Syntomodus is an extinct genus of eugeneodont from the Late Permian of Russia. The genus includes a single species, S. abbreviatus, which is known only from a single, poorly preserved set of four teeth. The species may belong to the family Edestidae.[1][2]

The holotype specimen of Syntomodus was discovered in a Lopingian-stage deposit in the Yana River Basin of Sakha Republic, Russia. The taxon was named and described by researcher Dmitry Vladimirovich Obruchev.[1][3] The holotype (and only specimen) is part of the collection of the Palaeontological Institute in Moscow.[4]

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