Cenozoic lamniform sharks are mostly represented by isolated teeth and vertebrae, whereas articulated skeletal remains are usually very scarce. Here, we describe a partial skeleton of an extinct lamniform shark consisting of 42 slightly disarticulated teeth, 49 vertebrae, and additional unidentifiable cranial and postcranial remains. The specimen originates from the Miocene mica-clay of Groß Pampau (North Germany), which is of late Langenfeldian age (= Serravallian-Tortonian boundary; middle–late Miocene). A total of 13 measurements of each tooth, as well as morphological features, were used to reconstruct the dentition of this specimen and to provide detailed taxonomic information. Additionally, the total body size and age at death were es...
Most extinct modern- level elasmobranchs, including most selachians from the Upper Cretaceous deposi...
A partial vertebral series of a lamniform shark (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) occurred in the “Va...
Shark rostral nodes from the Yorktown Formation (Zanclean, early Pliocene) of Lee Creek Mine, North ...
Cenozoic lamniform sharks are mostly represented by isolated teeth and vertebrae, whereas articulate...
To date, only a few partially articulated chondrichthyan specimens are known from the Upper Cretaceo...
To date, only a few partially articulated chondrichthyan specimens are known from the Upper Cretaceo...
International audienceThe first shark from the early Late Cretaceous Konservat Lagerstätte of Agoult...
International audienceThe first shark from the early Late Cretaceous Konservat Lagerstätte of Agoult...
International audienceThe first shark from the early Late Cretaceous Konservat Lagerstätte of Agoult...
Cretoxyrhina mantelli was a large pelagic lamniform shark geographically widespread during the Late ...
Cretoxyrhina mantelli was a large pelagic lamniform shark geographically widespread during the Late ...
Cretoxyrhina mantelli was a large pelagic lamniform shark geographically widespread during the Late ...
Both the preservation of the poorly mineralized skeleton of sharks and the preservation of stomach c...
Most extinct modern- level elasmobranchs, including most selachians from the Upper Cretaceous deposi...
This study describes tooth structure, development and replacement in the great white shark, Carcharo...
Most extinct modern- level elasmobranchs, including most selachians from the Upper Cretaceous deposi...
A partial vertebral series of a lamniform shark (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) occurred in the “Va...
Shark rostral nodes from the Yorktown Formation (Zanclean, early Pliocene) of Lee Creek Mine, North ...
Cenozoic lamniform sharks are mostly represented by isolated teeth and vertebrae, whereas articulate...
To date, only a few partially articulated chondrichthyan specimens are known from the Upper Cretaceo...
To date, only a few partially articulated chondrichthyan specimens are known from the Upper Cretaceo...
International audienceThe first shark from the early Late Cretaceous Konservat Lagerstätte of Agoult...
International audienceThe first shark from the early Late Cretaceous Konservat Lagerstätte of Agoult...
International audienceThe first shark from the early Late Cretaceous Konservat Lagerstätte of Agoult...
Cretoxyrhina mantelli was a large pelagic lamniform shark geographically widespread during the Late ...
Cretoxyrhina mantelli was a large pelagic lamniform shark geographically widespread during the Late ...
Cretoxyrhina mantelli was a large pelagic lamniform shark geographically widespread during the Late ...
Both the preservation of the poorly mineralized skeleton of sharks and the preservation of stomach c...
Most extinct modern- level elasmobranchs, including most selachians from the Upper Cretaceous deposi...
This study describes tooth structure, development and replacement in the great white shark, Carcharo...
Most extinct modern- level elasmobranchs, including most selachians from the Upper Cretaceous deposi...
A partial vertebral series of a lamniform shark (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) occurred in the “Va...
Shark rostral nodes from the Yorktown Formation (Zanclean, early Pliocene) of Lee Creek Mine, North ...