ceratophylla
Ceratophylla is a genus of extinct cartilaginous fishes belonging to the order Hybodontiformes. These prehistoric sharks are known from the Late Triassic period, with fossil evidence primarily found in Europe. The name "Ceratophylla" itself suggests a connection to horns or protrusions, reflecting distinctive features observed in their fossilized remains.
Fossil discoveries of Ceratophylla typically include isolated teeth and, less commonly, fin spines. The teeth are
The geological context of Ceratophylla fossils places them within environments that were likely shallow marine or