Palaeoanacorax volgensis

Glikman, 1971


Classification: Elasmobranchii Lamniformes Anacoracidae

Reference of the original description
Glikman, L.S. & Shvazaite, R.A. (1971)
Sharks of the family Anacoracidae from the Cenomanian and Turonian of Lithuania, Pre-Volga's region and Middle Asia. «in russian». Paleontologiia i Stratigraphiia Pribatltiki Belorussii, 3, 185–194

Types
Palaeoanacorax volgensis
Lectotype: Darwin Museum: GIK No. 8057/5; Paralectotype: Darwin Museum: GIK No. 8057/87-91;


Description:


Citation: Palaeoanacorax volgensis Glikman, 1971: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2024

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References
Biriukov, A.V. (2018)
On the Stratigraphic Signifi cance of Elasmobranchs (Chondrichtyes, Elasmobranchii)) in the Cenomanian of the Volga River Basin (Right Bank). Izv. Saratov Univ.(N. S.), Ser. Earth Sciences, 2018, 18(1): 27–40 (in Russian)
DOI: 10.18500/1819-7663-2018-18-1-27-40
Popov, E.V. & Biriukov, A.V. (2015)
Early and Middle Cenomanian elasmobranchs from the Volga Region, Russia [Abstract]. Conference: SVP 75th Annual Meeting in Dallas, USA
Starodubtseva, I.A. & Naugolnykh, S.V. & Gordenko, N.V. (2008)
Part 8: Cretaceous: alternation of marine and terrestrial conditions. In Geological history of Moscow region in natural sciences museums of Russian Academy of Sciences. Moscow : Nauka, 2008. – 229 p. – ISBN 978–5–02–036039–6(in cloth).
Kennedy, W.J. & King, C. & Ward, D.J. (2008)
The upper Albian and lower Cenomanian succession at Kolbay, eastern Mangyshlak (southwest Kazakhstan). Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Science de la Terre, 78, 117–147
Glikman, L.S. (1980)
(Evolution of Cretaceous and Cenozoic Lamnoid sharks). «in russian». Nauka: 248 p., 24 fig., 33 pl. Moscou.
Glikman, L.S. & Shvazaite, R.A. (1971)
Sharks of the family Anacoracidae from the Cenomanian and Turonian of Lithuania, Pre-Volga's region and Middle Asia. «in russian». Paleontologiia i Stratigraphiia Pribatltiki Belorussii, 3, 185–194