File:Osage "Campodus" BW.png

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English: An unnamed, extremely large species of caseodontoid(?) figured by Charles Eastman as "Campodus variabilis". Jaws and whorl not associated, but presumed to belong to the same taxon. Edited to remove horn shark jaw.
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Author Charles R. Eastman

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An unnamed, extremely large species of caseodontoid(?) figured by Charles Eastman as "Campodus variabilis". Jaws and whorl not associated, but presumed to belong to the same taxon. Edited to remove horn shark jaw.

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