The following species are known: • †
C. ferox Winkler, 1862- Late Jurassic (Tithonian) of Germany (Solnhofen Formation) • †
C. furcatus (Agassiz, 1833) - Late Jurassic (
Kimmeridgian) of Germany (Solnhofen Formation) • †
C. heterurus (Agassiz, 1839) - Early Jurassic (Hettangian/Sinemurian) of England (Blue Lias) (=
C. bucklandi Agassiz, 1844) • †
C. latipennis (Agassiz, 1844) - Early Jurassic (Hettangian/Sinemurian) of England (Blue Lias) • †
C. latus Münster, 1834 - Late Jurassic (Tithonian) of Germany (Solnhofen Formation) (=
C. cyprinoides Wagner, 1863) • †
C. macrurus Agassiz, 1833 - Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of Germany (Solnhofen Formation) • †
C. porteri Rayner, 1948 - Middle Jurassic (
Callovian) of England (
Oxford Clay) • †
C. purbeckensis (
Woodward, 1890) - Early Cretaceous (
Berriasian) of England (
Purbeck Group) • †
C. smithwoodwardi White, 1925 - Early Jurassic (
Toarcian) of Germany (
Posidonia Shale) • †
C. tarraconensis Sauvage, 1903 - Early Cretaceous (Berriasian/
Valanginian) of Spain (
La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation) • †
C. tenuidens Woodward, 1895 - Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) of England (Purbeck Group) A number of species are no longer recognized. The species
C. angustus Agassiz, 1844,
C. branchiostegus Agassiz, 1834,
C. brevicostatus Münster, 1842,
C. contractus Wagner, 1863,
C. driani Thiollière, 1851,
C. elongatus Agassiz, 1834,
C. gracilis Wagner, 1863,
C. maximus Agassiz, 1834,
C. microchirus Agassiz, 1834 and
C. pleiodus Agassiz, 1844 are considered
nomina dubia, while
C. fusiformis Wagner, 1863 is considered a
nomen nudum. The species
C. stenospondylus Sauvage, 1875,
C. stenoura Sauvage, 1875, and
C. chaperi Sauvage, 1883 are all considered synonyms of
Pachycormus macropterus, while
C. cotteaui Sauvage, 1875 is considered a synonym of
Euthynotus intermedius. The species
C. retrodorsalis Sauvage, 1891 has been reclassified in
Pholidophorus. Other species such as
C. giganteus (Wagner, 1851) have been reclassified into other genera within the family Caturidae, such as
Strobilodus. The species
C. brevis Winkler, 1862,
C. latidens Woodward, 1918, and
C. velifer Thiollière, 1851, are no longer classified in
Caturus or even Caturidae, and are yet to be reclassified. ==Distribution==