Lissodus BROUGH, 1935
- Klasse Chondrichthyes HUXLEY, 1880
- Unterklasse Elasmobranchii BONAPARTE, 1838
- Überordnung Cladodontomorphi Ginter et al. 2010
- Ordnung Euselachii HAY, 1902
- Klade Hybodontiformes PATTERSON, 1966
- Überfamilie Hybodontoidea OWEN, 1846 sensu ZANGERL, 1981
- Familie ?
- Gattung Lissodus BROUGH, 1935
- Typusart: Hybodus africanus BROOM, 1909
Synonym:
Diagnose:
- * 1935 – BROUGH, S 26
- 1985 – DUFFIN, S. 115 – 116
Genotyp nach BROUGH, 1935:
- Hybodus africanus BROOM, 1909
- Holotypus: BROOM, S. 252, Taf. 1, Fig. 1 – 2, SAM 1082 (South Africa Museum, Cape Town, South Africa)
- Stratum typicum: Burgersdorp Fm., Upper Beaufort Group, Earliest Middle Triassic, Early Anisian, Cynognathus assemlabge zone (subzone B)
- Locus typicus: South Africa: Bekkerskraal fossil site, Rouxville district, Orange Free State Province, northern part of the Karoo Basin
- Holotypus: BROOM, S. 252, Taf. 1, Fig. 1 – 2, SAM 1082 (South Africa Museum, Cape Town, South Africa)
Arten:
Bemerkungen:
- Zuordnung Familie offen
- HAGDORN, H. u. MUTTER, R.J. (2011) stellen Funde aus der Serrolepis-Bank (Unterer Keuper) zu Lonchidion.
Literatur:
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- DUFFIN, C, J. (1985) – Revision of the hybodont selachian genus Lissodus BROUGH (1935). Palaeontographica Abt. A. 188, 105 – 152, 7 Taf., Stuttgart
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