The Otodontidae include some of the largest sharks to ever live in the world’s oceans (i.e., Carcharocles megalodon). Here we report on Paleocene and Eocene occurrences of Otodus obliquus and Carcharocles auriculatus from Alabama, USA. Teeth of Otodus are rarely encountered in the Gulf Coastal Plain and this report is one of the first records for Alabama. Carcharocles auriculatus is more common in the Eocene deposits of Alabama, but its occurrence has been largely overlooked in the literature. We also refute the occurrence of the Oligocene Carcharocles angustidens in the state. Raised awareness and increased collecting of under-sampled geologic formations in Alabama will likely increase sample sizes of O. obliquus and C. auriculatus and als...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
The extinct giant shark Otodus megalodon is the last member of the predatory megatoothed lineage and...
A cache of shark teeth (including Carcharodon, Galeocerdo, Oxyrhina, Ondontaspis, and Carcharias) wa...
Megatoothed sharks (Family: Otodontidae) are among the most widely reported sharks in Cenozoic marin...
Megatoothed sharks (Family: Otodontidae) are among the most widely reported sharks in Cenozoic marin...
This dissertation is divided into four sections that feature assemblages of self-collected fossils r...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
The megamouth shark (Lamniformes: Megachasmidae) has sporadic occurrences both in the present-day oc...
Approximately 21 species of sharks, skates, and rays are either indigenous to or occasionally visit ...
A survey of the Eocene (Priabonian) Dry Branch Formation exposed in Aiken County, South Carolina, re...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
A survey of the Eocene (Priabonian) Dry Branch Formation exposed in Aiken County, South Carolina, re...
An upper tooth of a previously unrecorded species of the shark Carcharhinus was recovered from the M...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
The extinct giant shark Otodus megalodon is the last member of the predatory megatoothed lineage and...
A cache of shark teeth (including Carcharodon, Galeocerdo, Oxyrhina, Ondontaspis, and Carcharias) wa...
Megatoothed sharks (Family: Otodontidae) are among the most widely reported sharks in Cenozoic marin...
Megatoothed sharks (Family: Otodontidae) are among the most widely reported sharks in Cenozoic marin...
This dissertation is divided into four sections that feature assemblages of self-collected fossils r...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
The megamouth shark (Lamniformes: Megachasmidae) has sporadic occurrences both in the present-day oc...
Approximately 21 species of sharks, skates, and rays are either indigenous to or occasionally visit ...
A survey of the Eocene (Priabonian) Dry Branch Formation exposed in Aiken County, South Carolina, re...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
A survey of the Eocene (Priabonian) Dry Branch Formation exposed in Aiken County, South Carolina, re...
An upper tooth of a previously unrecorded species of the shark Carcharhinus was recovered from the M...
The Tallahatta Formation, Lisbon Formation, and Gosport Sand are the three lithostratigraphic units ...
The extinct giant shark Otodus megalodon is the last member of the predatory megatoothed lineage and...
A cache of shark teeth (including Carcharodon, Galeocerdo, Oxyrhina, Ondontaspis, and Carcharias) wa...