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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ctenacanthoidea is an extinct superfamily Ctenacanthoidea is an extinct superfamily of prehistoric Elasmobranchs. These nectonic carnivores first appeared around 407 million years ago, during the Devonian, and survived until the early Cretaceous. A Miocene record, Wodnika ocoyae, is now considered a concretion. Fossils belonging to this group have been found worldwide.g to this group have been found worldwide.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/subdivision *†Anaclitacanthus *†Asteroptychius *†Bandringidae *†Carinacanthus *†Ctenacanthidae *†Pyknotylacanthus *†Rhombacanthus *†Tamiobatidae *†Wodnika
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rdfs:comment Ctenacanthoidea is an extinct superfamily Ctenacanthoidea is an extinct superfamily of prehistoric Elasmobranchs. These nectonic carnivores first appeared around 407 million years ago, during the Devonian, and survived until the early Cretaceous. A Miocene record, Wodnika ocoyae, is now considered a concretion. Fossils belonging to this group have been found worldwide.g to this group have been found worldwide.
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