Colobodus
Colobodus is an extinct genus of marine Triassic ray-finned fish of the family Colobodontidae and order Perleidiformes. Fossils have been found in Europe and China, encompassing the former Tethys Ocean. It could reach body lengths of about.
The original type species was Colobodus hogardi Agassiz, 1844, the fossils of which are probably destroyed, therefore the new type species C. bassanii was designated.
Taxonomy
The following species are known:C. bassanii de Alessandri, 1910 - Late Anisian of Italy & Switzerland C. maximus - Anisian of Italy, Anisian to Carnian of Germany C. praemaximus Corroy, 1928 - Early Triassic of FranceC. koenigi Stolley, 1920 - Late Anisian of Germany C. baii Sun et al., 2008 - Anisian of Guizhou, ChinaC. giganteus - Late Ladinian of Spain C. wushaensis Li et al., 2019 - Carnian of Guizhou, ChinaSeveral other species were proposed by Mutter from a single fossiliferous level from the Besano Formation, although their validity is uncertain due to the extreme morphological variety within the group.
Records of Colobodus exist outside of Europe and China, but these remains are thought to be highly questionable.
Synonyms
- Colobodus altilepis Woodward, 1912 → Perleidus woodwardi
- Colobodus scutatus Gervais, 1852 → ''Bobasatrania scutata''