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Arganodus is an extinct genus of Ceratodontidae (lungfish). Its fossils have been found in the Redonda Formation, New Mexico, the Tacuarembó Formation of Uruguay, and the Cumnock Formation, North Carolina, although the North Carolinian specimens are smaller than most recorded specimens. Fossils have also been uncovered in the Petrified Forest National Park. It was first named by Martin in 1979, and contains two species, A. dorotheae and A. atlantis. In 1984, Martin described Arganodus tiguidiensis from Elrhaz Formation of Niger extending its stratigraphic range from the Upper Jurassic to the Cenomanian. Later, this species was assigned to the genus Asiatoceratodus by Kemp (1998).

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  • Arganodus is an extinct genus of Ceratodontidae (lungfish). Its fossils have been found in the Redonda Formation, New Mexico, the Tacuarembó Formation of Uruguay, and the Cumnock Formation, North Carolina, although the North Carolinian specimens are smaller than most recorded specimens. Fossils have also been uncovered in the Petrified Forest National Park. It was first named by Martin in 1979, and contains two species, A. dorotheae and A. atlantis. In 1984, Martin described Arganodus tiguidiensis from Elrhaz Formation of Niger extending its stratigraphic range from the Upper Jurassic to the Cenomanian. Later, this species was assigned to the genus Asiatoceratodus by Kemp (1998). (en)
  • Arganodus es un género extinto de Ceratodontidae (pez pulmonado) que vivió en Estados Unidos durante el Triásico. Sus fósiles se han encontrado en la Formación Redonda, Nuevo México,​ y la , de Carolina del Norte,​ aunque los especímenes de esta última región son más pequeños que la mayoría de los ejemplares registrados.​ También se han encontrado fósiles en el Parque nacional del Bosque Petrificado.​ Fue nombrado originalmente por Martin en 1979, y abarca a dos especies, A. dorotheae y A. atlantis. Arganodus probablemente era similar a los actuales peces pulmonados, y habitaba en madrigueras subacuáticas durante los períodos secos hasta que aparecieran las lluvias monzónicas.​ (es)
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  • Arganodus (en)
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  • Martin, 1979 (en)
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  • Arganodus and other fish from the Chinle Formation (en)
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  • Arganodus (en)
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  • * A. atlantis * A. dorotheae (en)
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  • Arganodus is an extinct genus of Ceratodontidae (lungfish). Its fossils have been found in the Redonda Formation, New Mexico, the Tacuarembó Formation of Uruguay, and the Cumnock Formation, North Carolina, although the North Carolinian specimens are smaller than most recorded specimens. Fossils have also been uncovered in the Petrified Forest National Park. It was first named by Martin in 1979, and contains two species, A. dorotheae and A. atlantis. In 1984, Martin described Arganodus tiguidiensis from Elrhaz Formation of Niger extending its stratigraphic range from the Upper Jurassic to the Cenomanian. Later, this species was assigned to the genus Asiatoceratodus by Kemp (1998). (en)
  • Arganodus es un género extinto de Ceratodontidae (pez pulmonado) que vivió en Estados Unidos durante el Triásico. Sus fósiles se han encontrado en la Formación Redonda, Nuevo México,​ y la , de Carolina del Norte,​ aunque los especímenes de esta última región son más pequeños que la mayoría de los ejemplares registrados.​ También se han encontrado fósiles en el Parque nacional del Bosque Petrificado.​ Fue nombrado originalmente por Martin en 1979, y abarca a dos especies, A. dorotheae y A. atlantis. Arganodus probablemente era similar a los actuales peces pulmonados, y habitaba en madrigueras subacuáticas durante los períodos secos hasta que aparecieran las lluvias monzónicas.​ (es)
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