Cladodus
noun
Clad·o·dus
ˈkladədəs
in some classifications
: a genus of primitive Carboniferous sharks supposedly distinguished by teeth with a tall central cusp, a broad base, and one or more pairs of lateral tubercles, a character now known to have occurred widely in early elasmobranchs
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