Galeus hassei
(Woodward, 1889)
Classification: Elasmobranchii Carcharhiniformes Pentanchidae
Reference of the original description
Catalogue of the fossil fishes in the British Museum. Part. I. British Museum (Natural History): 474 p., fig., 17 pl.
Catalogue of the fossil fishes in the British Museum. Part. I. British Museum (Natural History): 474 p., fig., 17 pl.
Types
Galeus hassei
Galeus hassei
Description:
Citation: Galeus hassei (Woodward, 1889): In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2024
Description
Original description of Woodward, 1889 [2593]:
1803. Notidanus (young), A. Wagner, Abh. k. bay. Akad. Wiss.,math.- phys. Cl. vol. ix. p. 296. 1882. Pristurus, C. Hasse, Natürl. Syst. Elasmobr., Besond. Theil, p. 2.56, pl. XXXV. figs. 46, 46.
Type. Nearly complete fish; Palaeontological Museum, Munich. A very small species, distinguished from the existing P. melanostomus by the relatively greater size of the tail. The second dorsal fin is situated above the hinder part of the anal; and the length of the tail behind the second dorsal is equal to that of the trunk in advance of this fin.
Form. & Loc. Lower Kimmeridgian (Lithograph-ic Stone): Bavaria.
33003. Plaster cast of type specimen, figured, without specific name, by C. Hasse, op. cit.; Eichstädt. The snout is indicated as being very obtuse, and, if con-firmed, this feature will necessitate a slight modification in the accepted definition of the ge-nus.
Original description of Woodward, 1889 [2593]:
1803. Notidanus (young), A. Wagner, Abh. k. bay. Akad. Wiss.,math.- phys. Cl. vol. ix. p. 296. 1882. Pristurus, C. Hasse, Natürl. Syst. Elasmobr., Besond. Theil, p. 2.56, pl. XXXV. figs. 46, 46.
Type. Nearly complete fish; Palaeontological Museum, Munich. A very small species, distinguished from the existing P. melanostomus by the relatively greater size of the tail. The second dorsal fin is situated above the hinder part of the anal; and the length of the tail behind the second dorsal is equal to that of the trunk in advance of this fin.
Form. & Loc. Lower Kimmeridgian (Lithograph-ic Stone): Bavaria.
33003. Plaster cast of type specimen, figured, without specific name, by C. Hasse, op. cit.; Eichstädt. The snout is indicated as being very obtuse, and, if con-firmed, this feature will necessitate a slight modification in the accepted definition of the ge-nus.
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=15306;
shark-references Species-ID=15306;
References
CHAPTER 26 Pisces In The Fossil Record. HARLAND, W.B. et al. (Eds.) 1967, London (Geological Society), pp: 627-683
CHAPTER 26 Pisces In The Fossil Record. HARLAND, W.B. et al. (Eds.) 1967, London (Geological Society), pp: 627-683