Here we describe a number of articulated teeth of a hybodont shark from Upper Jurassic deposits of the Monte Nerone Pelagic Carbonate Platform, in the Umbria‐Marche‐Sabina Palaeogeographic Domain (Northern Apennines, Central Italy). The material has been referred to as Asteracanthus cf. A. magnus, a quite well‐known taxon already reported from Middle to Upper Jurassic deposits of Europe. Teeth indicate an extreme crushing feeding behaviour, suggesting as putative prey both infaunal and epifaunal hard‐shelled invertebrates dwelling the sea‐floor, such as large bivalves, brachiopods, gastropods as well as vagile crustaceans. The finding represents, to date, the first formal report of hybodont shark in the Umbria‐ Marche‐Sabina Domain,...
Here, we provide a detailed taxonomic reassessment of a historically collected chondrichthyan dental...
An ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur was discovered in Upper Jurassic deposits of the Umbria-Marche sedime...
Associated and isolated teeth of the extinct elasmobranch Ptychodus latissimus Agassiz, 1835 from th...
In this contribution we present the first material referable to hybodont shark from the Rosso Ammoni...
In this contribution we present the first material referable to hybodont shark from the Rosso Ammoni...
Since the early nineteenth century, the structural high of Mt. Nerone in the Umbria-Marche-Sabina Do...
The Mt Nerone area hosts a Jurassic-Cretaceous Pelagic Carbonate Platform (PCP)-basin succession in ...
International audienceSharks are known to have been ammonoid predators, as indicated by analysis of ...
The fossil record of chondrichthyans (sharks, rays and chimaeroids) principally consists of isolated...
A previously unknown fauna of hybodont sharks has been revealed from the Vitabäck Clays at the bound...
The hybodontiforms were a group of sharks that lived in oceans and freshwater environments, appearin...
ABSTRACT: In this work, the description and classification of a set of fossil shark tooth specimens,...
Here we describe a new, previously unrecognized elasmobranch microfossil assemblage consisting of is...
In 2016, two fossil marine reptiles were re-discovered in the collections of the Museo Civico di Sto...
The “stipites” are Bathonian (Middle Jurassic) coals that formed in an everglades-like environment a...
Here, we provide a detailed taxonomic reassessment of a historically collected chondrichthyan dental...
An ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur was discovered in Upper Jurassic deposits of the Umbria-Marche sedime...
Associated and isolated teeth of the extinct elasmobranch Ptychodus latissimus Agassiz, 1835 from th...
In this contribution we present the first material referable to hybodont shark from the Rosso Ammoni...
In this contribution we present the first material referable to hybodont shark from the Rosso Ammoni...
Since the early nineteenth century, the structural high of Mt. Nerone in the Umbria-Marche-Sabina Do...
The Mt Nerone area hosts a Jurassic-Cretaceous Pelagic Carbonate Platform (PCP)-basin succession in ...
International audienceSharks are known to have been ammonoid predators, as indicated by analysis of ...
The fossil record of chondrichthyans (sharks, rays and chimaeroids) principally consists of isolated...
A previously unknown fauna of hybodont sharks has been revealed from the Vitabäck Clays at the bound...
The hybodontiforms were a group of sharks that lived in oceans and freshwater environments, appearin...
ABSTRACT: In this work, the description and classification of a set of fossil shark tooth specimens,...
Here we describe a new, previously unrecognized elasmobranch microfossil assemblage consisting of is...
In 2016, two fossil marine reptiles were re-discovered in the collections of the Museo Civico di Sto...
The “stipites” are Bathonian (Middle Jurassic) coals that formed in an everglades-like environment a...
Here, we provide a detailed taxonomic reassessment of a historically collected chondrichthyan dental...
An ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaur was discovered in Upper Jurassic deposits of the Umbria-Marche sedime...
Associated and isolated teeth of the extinct elasmobranch Ptychodus latissimus Agassiz, 1835 from th...