Glencartius costellatus

(Traquair, 1884)


Classification: Elasmobranchii Ctenacanthiformes incert. fam.

Reference of the original description
Traquair, R.H. (1884)
Description of a fossil shark (Ctenacanthus costellatus) from the Lower Carboniferous rocks of Eskdale, Dumfrieshire. Geological Magazine, decade 3, 1, 3–8

Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Ctenacanthus cf. costellatus, Ctenacanthus costellatus, Sphenacanthus costellatus

Types
Glencartius costellatus

Sphenacanthus costellatus
Holotype: NHMUK: PV P 5900;


Description:


Citation: Glencartius costellatus (Traquair, 1884): In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 03/2024

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