R. underwoodi Koot, Cuny, Tintori & Twitchett, 2013
R. wirksworthensis Duffin, 1985
Reesodus is an extinct genus of hybodontiform. It lived from the Tournaisian age of the Early Carboniferous to the Wordian age of the Permian, and remains have been found in England, Russia and Oman. The generic name honors Jan Rees, who first realized that the fossils belong to a distinct genus.[1]
^Koot, Martha B.; Cuny, Gilles; Tintori, Andrea; Twitchett, Richard J. (2013-03-13). "A new diverse shark fauna from the Wordian (Middle Permian) Khuff Formation in the interior Haushi-Huqf area, Sultanate of Oman: CHONDRICHTHYANS FROM THE WORDIAN KHUFF FORMATION OF OMAN". Palaeontology. 56 (2): 303–343. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2012.01199.x. S2CID 86428264.
Genus 2'. The genus Reesodus was erected in 2013 as a replacement name for 'Palaeozoic Genus 2', with the newly described Reesodus underwoodi from the...
indeterminate Haushi-Huqf area (Oman). 2 broken teeth. Similar to Chomatodus. Reesodus R. underwoodi Haushi-Huqf area (Oman). 6 teeth. A hybodont. Solenodus S...
anachronistid. Lissodus L. wirksworthensis Teeth. Reassigned to the genus Reesodus. Petalorhynchus P. psittacinus Steeplehouse Quarry. Crown & smaller tooth...
Lissodus wirksworthensis Sp nov jr synonym Duffin Early Carboniferous Eyam Limestone United Kingdom A hybodont, moved to Reesodus wirksworthensis in 2013...
related to guitarfishes. The type species is Pseudomyledaphus madseni. Reesodus Gen. et sp. et comb. nov Valid Koot et al. Carboniferous (Tournaisian)...