Myledaphus

Myledaphus is a genus of Late Cretaceous cartilaginous fish whose fossils are known from Canada, the Midwest of the United States, and Uzbekistan. It was a freshwater guitarfish that probably reached a length of 3 feet long, and had teeth adapted for a durophagous diet of animals such as clams.

Myledaphus

Myledaphus is a genus of Late Cretaceous cartilaginous fish whose fossils are known from Canada, the Midwest of the United States, and Uzbekistan. It was a freshwater guitarfish that probably reached a length of 3 feet long, and had teeth adapted for a durophagous diet of animals such as clams.