Notidanoides pockrandti
Ward & Thies, 1987
Classification: Elasmobranchii Hexanchiformes Crassodontidanidae
Reference of the original description
Hexanchid shark teeth (Neoselachii, Vertebrata) from the Lower Cretaceous of Germany and England. Mesozoic Research, 1(2), 89–106
Hexanchid shark teeth (Neoselachii, Vertebrata) from the Lower Cretaceous of Germany and England. Mesozoic Research, 1(2), 89–106
Types
Notidanoides pockrandti
Notidanoides pockrandti
Description:
Citation: Notidanoides pockrandti Ward & Thies, 1987: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2024
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Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=4137;
type species of Pachyhexanchus Cappetta, 1990 p. 48 [342] by original designation (Art. 68.2 ICZN);
synonym of Pachyhexanchus pockrandti after Cappetta (1990) p. 48 [342]; Guinot et al. (2014) p. 57 [20107];
shark-references Species-ID=4137;
type species of Pachyhexanchus Cappetta, 1990 p. 48 [342] by original designation (Art. 68.2 ICZN);
synonym of Pachyhexanchus pockrandti after Cappetta (1990) p. 48 [342]; Guinot et al. (2014) p. 57 [20107];
References
Liste d'élasmobranches du Crétacé inférieur du bassin de Paris. Cossmanniana, Hors–série 2, 49–51
Hexanchid shark teeth (Neoselachii, Vertebrata) from the Lower Cretaceous of Germany and England. Mesozoic Research, 1(2), 89–106
Palaeoecology of Lower Cretaceous cow sharks (Neoselachii, Hexanchiformes). Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 61(1/2), 133–140
DOI: 10.1007/BF02985946
Liste d'élasmobranches du Crétacé inférieur du bassin de Paris. Cossmanniana, Hors–série 2, 49–51
Hexanchid shark teeth (Neoselachii, Vertebrata) from the Lower Cretaceous of Germany and England. Mesozoic Research, 1(2), 89–106
Palaeoecology of Lower Cretaceous cow sharks (Neoselachii, Hexanchiformes). Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 61(1/2), 133–140
DOI: 10.1007/BF02985946