International audienceWe present the first known cranial remains of the fossil batoid †Onchopristis numidus. Based on two exceptionally well-preserved specimens collected from the ‘Kem Kem Beds’ (Albian–Cenomanian), south-east Morocco, an almost complete description of the rostral and cranial portions of the genus †Onchopristis is provided, together with new observations regarding the development and arrangement of the rostral denticle series for this genus. The comparison between the rostrum length of the specimens of †O. numidus with those of extant pristids, reveals a relatively large batoid species with an estimated total length between two and four metres. Overall, the cranial morphology of †Onchopristis resembles that of other scleror...
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Figure 6. A, C, rostral denticles with multiple barbs bought in Morocco. A, denticle composed of two...
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A new fossil batoid (ray), Asflapristis cristadentis gen. et sp. nov., is described from six excepti...
A new fossil batoid (ray) Asflapristis cristadentis gen. et sp. nov. is described from six exception...
An exceptionally well-preserved specimen of a batoid from the Turonian (Late Cretaceous) of Morocco ...
Figure 5. Enlarged rostral denticles of † Onchopristis. A–C, micro-CT-based volume rendering of dent...
Figure 7. Rostral denticles of †Onchopristis numidus found in the 'Kem Kem Beds' NHMUK PV P74045. A,...
An exceptionally well-preserved specimen of a batoid from the Turonian (Late Cretaceous) of Morocco ...
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The laminated marine mudstones of the Late Jurassic of Kimmeridge, southern England, yield two excep...
Figure 9. Fragment of the rostrum of †Onchopristis numidus. A, IPUW 353500 (scale bar: 1 cm). B, NHM...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
The genus Carinodens is an unusual, small-sized, latest Cretaceous mosasaurid. It is known only from...
Recently molecular analysis shifted long-standing conceptions regarding the taxonomic and phylogenet...
A new genus and species, Xericeps curvirostris gen. et sp. nov., is erected for a highly distinctive...
Figure 6. A, C, rostral denticles with multiple barbs bought in Morocco. A, denticle composed of two...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
A new fossil batoid (ray), Asflapristis cristadentis gen. et sp. nov., is described from six excepti...
A new fossil batoid (ray) Asflapristis cristadentis gen. et sp. nov. is described from six exception...
An exceptionally well-preserved specimen of a batoid from the Turonian (Late Cretaceous) of Morocco ...
Figure 5. Enlarged rostral denticles of † Onchopristis. A–C, micro-CT-based volume rendering of dent...
Figure 7. Rostral denticles of †Onchopristis numidus found in the 'Kem Kem Beds' NHMUK PV P74045. A,...
An exceptionally well-preserved specimen of a batoid from the Turonian (Late Cretaceous) of Morocco ...
Sclerorhynchiform sawfishes are a diverse and extinct clade of elasmobranchs that is restricted to t...
The laminated marine mudstones of the Late Jurassic of Kimmeridge, southern England, yield two excep...
Figure 9. Fragment of the rostrum of †Onchopristis numidus. A, IPUW 353500 (scale bar: 1 cm). B, NHM...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...
The genus Carinodens is an unusual, small-sized, latest Cretaceous mosasaurid. It is known only from...
Recently molecular analysis shifted long-standing conceptions regarding the taxonomic and phylogenet...
A new genus and species, Xericeps curvirostris gen. et sp. nov., is erected for a highly distinctive...
Figure 6. A, C, rostral denticles with multiple barbs bought in Morocco. A, denticle composed of two...
Crocodyliforms were one of the most successful groups of Mesozoic tetrapods, radiating into terrestr...