Ptychodus martini
Williston, 1900
Classification: Elasmobranchii incert. sedis Ptychodontidae
Reference of the original description
Some fish teeth from the Kansas Cretaceous. Kansas University Quarterly, 9(1): 27–42, pl. 6–14.
Some fish teeth from the Kansas Cretaceous. Kansas University Quarterly, 9(1): 27–42, pl. 6–14.
Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Ptychodus cf. martini
Ptychodus cf. martini
Types
Ptychodus martini
Ptychodus martini
Description:
Citation: Ptychodus martini Williston, 1900: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 12/2024
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=5377;
shark-references Species-ID=5377;
References
Global impact and selectivity of the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction among sharks, skates, and rays. Science, 379, 802–806
DOI: 10.1126/science.abn2080
Stratigraphic, Geographic, and Paleoecological Distribution of the Late Cretaceous Shark Genus Ptychodus within the Western Interior Seaway, North America. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 81, 1–94
Early coniacian (late cretaceous) selachian fauna from the basal Atco Formation, lower Austin Group, north central Texas. Paludicola, 8(3), 107–127
New Data on the Occurrence and Distribution of Ptychodus from the Upper Cretaceous (Coniacian-Santonian) of Texas. Dallas Paleontological Society, Occasional Papers, 8: 1–31
Systematic, stratigraphic, geographic, and paleoecological distribution of the Late Cretaceous shark genus Ptychodus within the Western Interior Seaway. Unpublished MS thesis, University of Texas, Dallas, 434 pp
Annotated checklist of fossil fishes from the Smoky Hill Chalk of the Niobrara Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) in Kansas. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 35, 193–213
A Late Cretaceous durophagus shark, Ptychodus martini Williston, from Texas. Texas Journal of Science, 56(3), 215–222
Note on the occurrence of five species of ptychodontid sharks from a single locality in the Smoky Hill Chalk (Late Cretaceous) of western Kansas [Abstract]. Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 22: 29
Type and figured specimens of fossil vertebrates in the collection of the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History. Part I. Fossil Fishes. University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History, Miscellaneous Publication, 73: 1–53
A new shark of the family Ptychodontidae from South America. University of California Publications in Geological Sciences, 28(8), 195–202
Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil Vertebrata of North America. Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 179, 1–868
Cretaceous fishes. Selachians and Ptychodonts. University Geological Survey of Kansas, 6(2): 237–256, pl. 24–32.
Global impact and selectivity of the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction among sharks, skates, and rays. Science, 379, 802–806
DOI: 10.1126/science.abn2080
Stratigraphic, Geographic, and Paleoecological Distribution of the Late Cretaceous Shark Genus Ptychodus within the Western Interior Seaway, North America. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 81, 1–94
Early coniacian (late cretaceous) selachian fauna from the basal Atco Formation, lower Austin Group, north central Texas. Paludicola, 8(3), 107–127
New Data on the Occurrence and Distribution of Ptychodus from the Upper Cretaceous (Coniacian-Santonian) of Texas. Dallas Paleontological Society, Occasional Papers, 8: 1–31
Systematic, stratigraphic, geographic, and paleoecological distribution of the Late Cretaceous shark genus Ptychodus within the Western Interior Seaway. Unpublished MS thesis, University of Texas, Dallas, 434 pp
Annotated checklist of fossil fishes from the Smoky Hill Chalk of the Niobrara Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) in Kansas. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 35, 193–213
A Late Cretaceous durophagus shark, Ptychodus martini Williston, from Texas. Texas Journal of Science, 56(3), 215–222
Note on the occurrence of five species of ptychodontid sharks from a single locality in the Smoky Hill Chalk (Late Cretaceous) of western Kansas [Abstract]. Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 22: 29
Type and figured specimens of fossil vertebrates in the collection of the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History. Part I. Fossil Fishes. University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History, Miscellaneous Publication, 73: 1–53
A new shark of the family Ptychodontidae from South America. University of California Publications in Geological Sciences, 28(8), 195–202
Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil Vertebrata of North America. Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 179, 1–868
Cretaceous fishes. Selachians and Ptychodonts. University Geological Survey of Kansas, 6(2): 237–256, pl. 24–32.