Edaphodon eyrensis
Long, 1985
Classification: Holocephali Chimaeriformes Callorhinchidae
	Reference of the original description
	
	
A new Cretaceous chimaerid (Pisces, Holocephali) from South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 109(2), 49–53
A new Cretaceous chimaerid (Pisces, Holocephali) from South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 109(2), 49–53
Description:
Citation: Edaphodon eyrensis Long, 1985: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2025
		Material
only the holotype
		only the holotype
		Description
Original diagnosis after Long (1985) p. 49 [29439]: An Edaphodon having a mandibular toothplate twice as long as broad with four tutors: of which the two posterior and the single symphysial ones are large, and the lateral median one is small. Oral margin angular with anterior ends of outer and lateral median trtiors forming right angles.
		Original diagnosis after Long (1985) p. 49 [29439]: An Edaphodon having a mandibular toothplate twice as long as broad with four tutors: of which the two posterior and the single symphysial ones are large, and the lateral median one is small. Oral margin angular with anterior ends of outer and lateral median trtiors forming right angles.
		Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=14264;
valid after Long (1985) p. 49 [29439];
synonym of Ptyktoptychion eyrensis after Popov (2021) [29413];
		
		shark-references Species-ID=14264;
valid after Long (1985) p. 49 [29439];
synonym of Ptyktoptychion eyrensis after Popov (2021) [29413];
		References
		
	
		
		
			
A review of Australia’s Mesozoic fishes. Alcheringa, 44(2), 286-311
DOI: 10.1080/03115518.2019.1701078
	
	
		
		
			
Jurassic fishes of Gondwana. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina, 63(4), 586–612
	
	
	

A review of Australia’s Mesozoic fishes. Alcheringa, 44(2), 286-311
DOI: 10.1080/03115518.2019.1701078

Jurassic fishes of Gondwana. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina, 63(4), 586–612
				
				
    					
    					
    					
    					
                        
    					








