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|name = ''Tristychius'' |
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|color = pink |
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|status = fossil |
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|fossil_range = Early [[Carboniferous]] |
|fossil_range = Early [[Carboniferous]] |
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|regnum = [[Animal]]ia |
|regnum = [[Animal]]ia |
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Tristychius Temporal range: Early Carboniferous
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Genus: | Tristyichius
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Tristychius is an extinct genus of shark from the Carboniferous era.
It was a small shark with a well-developed caudal fin that was aimed upwards, similar to that of many modern sharks. Physically it may have resembled a cat shark. Tristychius also had spikes attached to the bases of its dorsal fins, probably for protection against predators. It was related to the larger Hybodus.