Edestus heinrichi

Newberry & Worthen, 1870


Classification: Euchondrocephali Eugeneodontiformes Edestidae

Reference of the original description
Newberry, J.S. & Worthen, A.H. (1870)
Geology and Palaeontology. Descriptions of fossil vertebrates. Geological Survey of Illinois, 4, 343–374

Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Edestus cf. heinrichi, Edestus heinrichii, Edestus heinrichsi

Types
Edestus heinrichi



Description:


Citation: Edestus heinrichi Newberry & Worthen, 1870: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 04/2024

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References
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A tooth whorl of Edestus heinrichi (Chondrichthyes, Eugeneodontiformes) displaying progressive macrowear. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 121(1–2), 125–133
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A symphyseal tooth row of Edestus heinrichi from the Upper Carboniferous of Illinois, USA. Earth Science (Chikyu Kagaku), 44(4), 1–2
Taylor, K. & Adamec, T. (1977)
Tooth Histology and Ultrastructure of a Paleozoic Shark, Edsetus heinrichii. Fieldiana Geology, 33(24), 441–470
Karpinsky, A.P. (1922)
Remarks on the tooth segments of Edestidae and their orientation. (In Russian) Bulletin de l'Académie des Sciences de Russie, 6. Sér., 16, 379–388
Eastman, C.R. (1917)
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Woodward, A.S. (1891)
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Newberry, J.S. & Worthen, A.H. (1870)
Geology and Palaeontology. Descriptions of fossil vertebrates. Geological Survey of Illinois, 4, 343–374