A new Middle Miocene (Langhian - early Serravallian) assemblage with shark and ray teeth from Nyirád (Hungary, Transdanubia, Veszprém County) consists of nine families, with 15 different species. The assemblage shares many common genera with other Middle Miocene assemblages in the Paratethys (Notorynchus, Carcharias, Otodus, Cosmopolitodus, Hemipristis, Galeocerdo, Carcharhinus, and Aetobatus), and reflects a subtropical climate and a close connection with the Mediterranean Sea. However, a detailed faunal compilation of Miocene selachians reveals that several taxa that were still present in the Mediterranean or lived in the Paratethys during the Lower Miocene disappeared or became very rare by the Middle Miocene in the Central Paratethys (e...
The middle Miocene foraminifera and ostracod record of the Central Paratethys usually reflects stabl...
The Miocene palaeogeographic evolution of the Paratethys Sea is still poorly constrained. Here, we u...
The relatively rich assemblages of shark teeth from pelagic limestone (Mississippian, late Viséan, l...
Chondrichthyans and osteichthyans are widely reported from marine sediments of the Central Paratethy...
The Nyirád I. outcrop is extremely rich in fossils of marine vertebrates, including chondrichthyans,...
The study of a new Serravallian (Middle Miocene) locality from the Southeastern Spain has yielded a ...
deep−water, low diversity shark fauna. The fauna is dominated by teeth of very small squaliform shar...
International audienceA study of the Badenian (Middle Miocene) marine deposits of Hungary yielded a ...
International audienceNew selachians (sharks and rays) have been collected from several late Eocene ...
Sampling of latest Burdigalian (Miocene) silty clays from the Malé Karpaty Mountains in the Slovakia...
Pollerspöck J, Beaury B: A Miocene elasmobranch fauna (Elasmobranchii, Neoselachii) from the Upper M...
To actualize the available data regarding Cenozoic fi sh materials housed in the vertebrate fossil c...
The main evolutionary trend in the Mediterranean Miocene toothed whale fauna is related (1) to the c...
Miocene plate tectonic activity created regions of relatively restricted marine sedimentation—the Me...
Madagascar is well known for producing exceptional fossils. However, the record for selachians remai...
The middle Miocene foraminifera and ostracod record of the Central Paratethys usually reflects stabl...
The Miocene palaeogeographic evolution of the Paratethys Sea is still poorly constrained. Here, we u...
The relatively rich assemblages of shark teeth from pelagic limestone (Mississippian, late Viséan, l...
Chondrichthyans and osteichthyans are widely reported from marine sediments of the Central Paratethy...
The Nyirád I. outcrop is extremely rich in fossils of marine vertebrates, including chondrichthyans,...
The study of a new Serravallian (Middle Miocene) locality from the Southeastern Spain has yielded a ...
deep−water, low diversity shark fauna. The fauna is dominated by teeth of very small squaliform shar...
International audienceA study of the Badenian (Middle Miocene) marine deposits of Hungary yielded a ...
International audienceNew selachians (sharks and rays) have been collected from several late Eocene ...
Sampling of latest Burdigalian (Miocene) silty clays from the Malé Karpaty Mountains in the Slovakia...
Pollerspöck J, Beaury B: A Miocene elasmobranch fauna (Elasmobranchii, Neoselachii) from the Upper M...
To actualize the available data regarding Cenozoic fi sh materials housed in the vertebrate fossil c...
The main evolutionary trend in the Mediterranean Miocene toothed whale fauna is related (1) to the c...
Miocene plate tectonic activity created regions of relatively restricted marine sedimentation—the Me...
Madagascar is well known for producing exceptional fossils. However, the record for selachians remai...
The middle Miocene foraminifera and ostracod record of the Central Paratethys usually reflects stabl...
The Miocene palaeogeographic evolution of the Paratethys Sea is still poorly constrained. Here, we u...
The relatively rich assemblages of shark teeth from pelagic limestone (Mississippian, late Viséan, l...