A partial braincase and other skeletal remains of Oligocene angel sharks (Chondrichthyes, Squatiniformes) from northwest Belgium, with comments on squatinoid …

FH Mollen, BWM van Bakel, JWM Jagt - Contributions to Zoology, 2016 - brill.com
A detailed redescription of a chondrocranium from the basal Boom Clay Formation
(Rupelian, Upper Oligocene) at the SVK clay pit, Sint-Niklaas (province of Oost-Vlaanderen …

[PDF][PDF] SHARK ON YCHOSE LA CHE TRA QUAIRI

JRF Dick, JG Maisey - Palaeontology, 1980 - palass.org
The discovery near Edinburgh of a second articulated specimen of a small Carboniferous
hybodontiform shark has encouraged renewed anatomical study of the original …

A new large Late Cretaceous lamniform shark from North America, with comments on the taxonomy, paleoecology, and evolution of the genus Cretodus

K Shimada, MJ Everhart - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
We describe a partial skeleton of the Late Cretaceous shark, Cretodus, collected from the
Blue Hill Shale (middle Turonian) in north-central Kansas, USA It consists of 134 …

Sharks (Elasmobranchii: Euselachii) from the late Cretaceous of France and the UK

G Guinot, CJ Underwood, H Cappetta… - Journal of Systematic …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Bulk-sampling of 22 phosphatic horizons from the Upper Cretaceous of northern France and
the UK has yielded very rich selachian faunas dominated by shark taxa. These samples …

Hexanchid shark teeth (Chondrichthyes, Vertebrata) from the Lower Cretaceous Albian sediments of Leighton Buzzard, South-central England

PJ Smart - Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1995 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Abstract Hexanchid sharks (Family Hexanchidae) are extremely rare in Lower Cretaceous
deposits and are known only from isolated teeth. Two species are recorded from the British …

A new palaeospinacid shark (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii) from the Upper Jurassic of southern Germany

S Klug - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The Palaeospinacidae are a highly diverse clade (> 30 species) within the
Synechodontiformes, which are considered to be a monophyletic group of basal …

A new clade of putative plankton-feeding sharks from the Upper Cretaceous of Russia and the United States

K Shimada, EV Popov, M Siversson… - Journal of Vertebrate …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Eorhincodon casei from Russia and Megachasma comanchensis from the United States are
two Cretaceous taxa initially described as putative planktivorous elasmobranchs, but the …

An early Cenozoic neoselachian shark fauna from the Southwest Pacific

AA Mannering, N Hiller - Palaeontology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
An early Cenozoic shark fauna, comprising at least 16 taxa, is described from Paleocene
sedimentary rocks on the South Island of New Zealand. Although representing a remote …

An undescribed late Cretaceous Notorynchus tooth (Chondrichthyes, Vertebrata) from the English Chalk

PJ Smart - Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 2001 - Elsevier
The hexanchid shark genus Notorynchus appeared in the early Cretaceous as the single
species Notorynchus aptiensis (Pictet, 1865). The genus has hitherto been unknown in the …

[PDF][PDF] The first documented fossil records of Isistius and Squatina (Chondrichthyes) from Florida, with an overview of the associated vertebrate fauna

VJ Perez, KW Marks - Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural …, 2017 - researchgate.net
In October 2016, an email inquiring about the geologic age of a creek in Sarasota County
led to the serendipitous 'discovery'of fossil teeth of the sharks Isistius triangulus and …