Coupatezia cristata

Adnet et al., 2020


Classification: Elasmobranchii Myliobatiformes Dasyatidae

Reference of the original description
Adnet, S. & Marivaux, L. & Cappetta, H. & Charruault, A.-L. & Essid, E.M. & Jiquel, S. & Ammar, H.K. & Marandat, B. & Marzougui, W. & Merzeraud, G. & Temani, R. & Vianey-Liaud, M. & Tabuce, R. (2020)
Diversity and renewal of tropical elasmobranchs around the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) in North Africa: New data from the lagoonal deposits of Djebel el Kébar, Central Tunisia. Palaeontologica Electronica, 23(2), Article a38

Types
Coupatezia cristata
Holotype: NOM: KEB 1-205;


Description:


Citation: Coupatezia cristata Adnet et al., 2020: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 08/2026

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Description
Original diagnosis after Adnet et al., 2020 [28754]: Species of Coupatezia characterized by large teeth (up to 5 mm mesiodistally wide) and only known by “female” tooth morphology, suggesting the lack of any gynandric heterodonty in this species. This species is also characterized by a combinations of many characters separately observed in “female” teeth of other species, as: teeth always broader than long (e.g., like C. bojoi, C. larivei, C. reniformis, C. wouterzi), crown having a deeply concave occlusal part of the labial face (e.g., like C. fallax, C. ambroggii), and sometimes of the lingual face; both surfaces of crown are finely ornamented with alveolar web of enameloid (e.g., like C. larivei); a labial visor strongly irregular in occlusal or labial view (e.g., like C. fallax).

Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=16007;

References
Adnet, S. & Marivaux, L. & Cappetta, H. & Charruault, A.-L. & Essid, E.M. & Jiquel, S. & Ammar, H.K. & Marandat, B. & Marzougui, W. & Merzeraud, G. & Temani, R. & Vianey-Liaud, M. & Tabuce, R. (2020)
Diversity and renewal of tropical elasmobranchs around the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) in North Africa: New data from the lagoonal deposits of Djebel el Kébar, Central Tunisia. Palaeontologica Electronica, 23(2), Article a38
DOI: 10.26879/1085