A number of isolated teeth of gulper sharks (genus Centrophorus Müller & Henle, 1837) have been recovered from Neogene sands in the Antwerp area, marking the first occurrence of the genus Centrophorus in the fossil record of Belgium and the North Sea Basin. The precise stratigraphic origin of these teeth could not be established, but the taphonomic condition strongly suggests a Late Miocene or Early Pliocene age, although reworking from older Miocene strata cannot be excluded. These teeth are remarkable for the presence of serrated cutting edges of both upper and lower teeth as well as their large size. The teeth, that measure up to 1 cm, are the largest fossil Centrophorus reported in literature. The subtle differences between the teeth of...
The relatively rich assemblages of shark teeth from pelagic limestone (Mississippian, late Viséan, l...
A fragmentary rostrum of a lamnid shark is recorded from the upper Miocene Breda Formation at Liesse...
Bulk sampling of phosphate-rich horizons within the British Coniacian to Campanian (Upper Cretaceous...
A number of isolated teeth of gulper sharks (genus Centrophorus Müller & Henle, 1837) have been ...
Fossil teeth of the genus Megachasma Taylor, Compagno & Struhsaker, 1983 are recorded for the first ...
Carcharias vorax (Le Hon, 1871) is poorly defined with one single tooth only. The holotype could not...
The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of a temporary outcrop in the Antwerp area is described. T...
The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of a temporary outcrop in the Antwerp area is described. T...
On the basis of isolated teeth, collected from the base of the Boom Clay Formation (Rupelian, Oligoc...
International audienceIn 1935, Dalinkevičius described and illustrated several teeth of squaloid sha...
Sampling of latest Burdigalian (Miocene) silty clays from the Malé Karpaty Mountains in the Slovakia...
Samples from the Upper Frasnian (Devonian) of Lompret Quarry and Nismes railway section in Dinant Sy...
An odontocete cranium from Miocene deposits in northern Belgium is examined and referred to Caviziph...
The relatively rich assemblages of shark teeth from pelagic limestone (Mississippian, late Viséan, l...
deep−water, low diversity shark fauna. The fauna is dominated by teeth of very small squaliform shar...
The relatively rich assemblages of shark teeth from pelagic limestone (Mississippian, late Viséan, l...
A fragmentary rostrum of a lamnid shark is recorded from the upper Miocene Breda Formation at Liesse...
Bulk sampling of phosphate-rich horizons within the British Coniacian to Campanian (Upper Cretaceous...
A number of isolated teeth of gulper sharks (genus Centrophorus Müller & Henle, 1837) have been ...
Fossil teeth of the genus Megachasma Taylor, Compagno & Struhsaker, 1983 are recorded for the first ...
Carcharias vorax (Le Hon, 1871) is poorly defined with one single tooth only. The holotype could not...
The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of a temporary outcrop in the Antwerp area is described. T...
The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of a temporary outcrop in the Antwerp area is described. T...
On the basis of isolated teeth, collected from the base of the Boom Clay Formation (Rupelian, Oligoc...
International audienceIn 1935, Dalinkevičius described and illustrated several teeth of squaloid sha...
Sampling of latest Burdigalian (Miocene) silty clays from the Malé Karpaty Mountains in the Slovakia...
Samples from the Upper Frasnian (Devonian) of Lompret Quarry and Nismes railway section in Dinant Sy...
An odontocete cranium from Miocene deposits in northern Belgium is examined and referred to Caviziph...
The relatively rich assemblages of shark teeth from pelagic limestone (Mississippian, late Viséan, l...
deep−water, low diversity shark fauna. The fauna is dominated by teeth of very small squaliform shar...
The relatively rich assemblages of shark teeth from pelagic limestone (Mississippian, late Viséan, l...
A fragmentary rostrum of a lamnid shark is recorded from the upper Miocene Breda Formation at Liesse...
Bulk sampling of phosphate-rich horizons within the British Coniacian to Campanian (Upper Cretaceous...