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(Redirected from Glikmanius myachkovensis) Extinct genus of cartilaginous fishes

Glikmanius
Temporal range: Carboniferous
Life reconstruction of G. occidentalis
Preserved skull, jaws, and gill arches of G. careforum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Elasmobranchii
Order: Ctenacanthiformes
Family: Ctenacanthidae
Genus: Glikmanius
Ginter, Ivanov & Lebedev, 2005
Type species
Glikmanius occidentalis
(Leidy, 1859)
Species
  • G. culmenis
    Koot et al., 2013
  • G. myachovensis
    Lebedev, 2001
  • G. careforum
    Hodnett et al. 2024

Glikmanius is an extinct genus of ctenacanth cartilaginous fish which lived in the Carboniferous of North America and Russia. Skeletal remains attributed to the genus are known from Nebraska, USA. Glikmanius is named in honour of the Russian palaeontologist, Dr. Leonid Glikman, who studied the genus and was "the first to propose its ctenacanthiform affinity". G. careforum may have reached lengths of 3 metres (9.8 ft), while G. occidentalis may have reached lengths of over 6 metres (20 ft), making it one the largest marine predators of its time.

Tooth of Glikmanius occidentalis.

References

  1. ^ Ginter, M., Ivanov, A. & Lebedev, O., 2005: The revision of "Cladodus" occidentalis, a late Palaeozoic ctenacanthiform shark Archived 2011-05-22 at the Wayback Machine. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica: Vol. 50, #3, pp. 623-631
  2. Hodnett, John-Paul M.; Toomey, Rickard; Egli, H. Chase; Ward, Gabe; Wood, John R.; Olson, Rickard; Tolleson, Kelli; Tweet, Justin S.; Santucci, Vincent L. (February 2024). "New ctenacanth sharks (Chondrichthyes; Elasmobranchii; Ctenacanthiformes) from the Middle to Late Mississippian of Kentucky and Alabama". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. doi:10.1080/02724634.2023.2292599. ISSN 0272-4634. Archived from the original on 2024-02-12. Retrieved 2024-02-16.

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Total group Chondrichthyes (including "acanthodians")
Gnathostomata
Chondrichthyes
    • see below↓
Chondrichthyes
Chondrichthyes
Sinacanthidae
"Ischnacanthiformes"
Acritolepidae
Ischnacanthidae
Podoliacanthidae
Poracanthodidae
Diplacanthiformes
Diplacanthidae
Acanthodiformes
Acanthodidae
Cheiracanthidae
Mesacanthidae
"Climatiiformes"
and related taxa
Climatiidae
Gyracanthidae
"Conventionally defined
chondrichthyans"
    • see below↓
Ischnacanthus gracilis

Diplacanthus sp. Acanthodes lopatini

Brochoadmones milesi
"Conventionally defined chondrichthyans"
"Conventionally defined chondrichthyans"
Antarctilamnidae
Mcmurdodontidae
Pucapampellidae
Omalodontiformes
Aztecodontidae
Omalodontidae
"Ctenacanthiformes"
Ctenacanthidae
Heslerodidae
Jalodontidae
Phoebodontidae
Symmoriiformes
Cladoselachidae?
Falcatidae
Symmoriidae
Bransonelliformes
Xenacanthiformes
Diplodoselachidae
Xenacanthidae
Crown-Chondrichthyes
Doliodus problematicus

Ctenacanthus concinnus Cobelodus sp.

Xenacanthus decheni
Incertae sedis scale-based taxa
Altholepidiformes?
Elegestolepidida?
Elegestolepididae
Mongolepidida?
Mongolepididae
Shiqianolepidae
Tchunacanthidae
Vesperaliidae
Others
Taxon identifiers
Glikmanius


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