Modern sawfishes (Rhinopristiformes: Pristidae) are circumglobally distributed in warm waters and are common in proximal marine and even freshwater habitats. The fossil record of modern pristid genera (i.e., Pristis and Anoxypristis) dates back to the early Eocene and is mostly represented by isolated rostral spines and oral teeth, with phosphatised rostra representing exceptional occurrences. Here, we report on a partial pristid rostrum, exhibiting several articulated rostral spines, from middle Eocene strata of the Paracas Formation (Yumaque Member) exposed in the southern Peruvian East Pisco Basin. This finely preserved specimen shows anatomical structures that are unlikely to leave a fossil record, e.g., the paracentral grooves that ext...
The northward-flowing Humboldt Current hosts perpetually high levels of productivity along the weste...
The presently known pristiform fauna of the western Atlantic consists of only two species, one each ...
A small assemblage of 22 otoliths was identified from the historical collection of Bluntschli and Pe...
Modern sawfishes (Rhinopristiformes: Pristidae) are circumglobally distributed in warm waters and ar...
Modern sawfishes Rhinopristiformes: Pristidae are circumglobally distributed in warm waters and are ...
In this paper we report on a partially preserved rostral spine attributed to Anoxypristis? sp. from ...
We present the first fossil record of the sawshark genus Pliotrema from the south-eastern Pacific Oc...
The former presence of sawfishes (Pristis spp) is confirmed for the southern Caribbean Sea from the ...
The former presence of sawfishes (Pristis spp) is confirmed for the southern Caribbean Sea from the ...
Pristis cf. lathami Galeotti, 1837 EXAMINED MATERIAL. — 12 broken rostral teeth. DESCRIPTION AND...
Sawfish are a group of cartilaginous fish characterised by a long and flat rostrum whose lateral mar...
The Urumaco stratigraphic sequence, western Venezuela, preserves a variety of paleoenvironments that...
Flowing northwards along the western coast of South America, the Humboldt Current hosts extremely hi...
This contribution describes the skull remains of a swordfish (Perciformes, Xiphioidei), recovered fr...
The northward-flowing Humboldt Current hosts perpetually high levels of productivity along the weste...
The northward-flowing Humboldt Current hosts perpetually high levels of productivity along the weste...
The presently known pristiform fauna of the western Atlantic consists of only two species, one each ...
A small assemblage of 22 otoliths was identified from the historical collection of Bluntschli and Pe...
Modern sawfishes (Rhinopristiformes: Pristidae) are circumglobally distributed in warm waters and ar...
Modern sawfishes Rhinopristiformes: Pristidae are circumglobally distributed in warm waters and are ...
In this paper we report on a partially preserved rostral spine attributed to Anoxypristis? sp. from ...
We present the first fossil record of the sawshark genus Pliotrema from the south-eastern Pacific Oc...
The former presence of sawfishes (Pristis spp) is confirmed for the southern Caribbean Sea from the ...
The former presence of sawfishes (Pristis spp) is confirmed for the southern Caribbean Sea from the ...
Pristis cf. lathami Galeotti, 1837 EXAMINED MATERIAL. — 12 broken rostral teeth. DESCRIPTION AND...
Sawfish are a group of cartilaginous fish characterised by a long and flat rostrum whose lateral mar...
The Urumaco stratigraphic sequence, western Venezuela, preserves a variety of paleoenvironments that...
Flowing northwards along the western coast of South America, the Humboldt Current hosts extremely hi...
This contribution describes the skull remains of a swordfish (Perciformes, Xiphioidei), recovered fr...
The northward-flowing Humboldt Current hosts perpetually high levels of productivity along the weste...
The northward-flowing Humboldt Current hosts perpetually high levels of productivity along the weste...
The presently known pristiform fauna of the western Atlantic consists of only two species, one each ...
A small assemblage of 22 otoliths was identified from the historical collection of Bluntschli and Pe...