Palaeoxyris carbonaria
Schimper in Stehler, 1830
Classification: Elasmobranchii
Reference of the original description
Herr Stiehler an Herrn v. Carnall. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft, 2, 181–184
Herr Stiehler an Herrn v. Carnall. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft, 2, 181–184
Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Palaeoxyris cf. carbonaria
Palaeoxyris cf. carbonaria
Types
Palaeoxyris carbonaria
Palaeoxyris carbonaria
Description:
Citation: Palaeoxyris carbonaria Schimper in Stehler, 1830: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2024
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Palaeoxyris carbonaria Schimper in Stehler, 1830; max. width 6 mm, Late Westphalian of Writhlington, United Kingdom, © Edmund Jarzembowski, UK
Palaeoxyris carbonaria Schimper in Stehler, 1830; max. width 6 mm, Late Westphalian of Writhlington, United Kingdom, © Edmund Jarzembowski, UK
Measurement
25 - 35 mm long, 8-12 mm width
25 - 35 mm long, 8-12 mm width
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=7696;
shark-references Species-ID=7696;
References
Illinois - Fossil Shark Egg Cases of the Mazon Creek Region. The Field Museum, Chicago, IL 60605 USA
Pennsylvanian chondrichthyan egg capsules from the Piesberg quarry, Northwest Germany [Abstract]. In PalGes 2015 14.–16. September 2015 Schiffweiler–Reden, Germany
Tierisches aus dem Oberkarbon: Wettin ist auch für Fische gut. Fossilien, 2009(6), 363–366
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Zur Oologie fossiler Tiere. Biologische Rundschau, 16, 155–174
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The nature and affi nities of Palaeoxyris, etc. Summary of progress of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the Museum of Practical Geology for 1931, part II: 122–140
Further morphological studies in Palaeoxyris, etc. Summary of progress of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the Museum of Practical Geology for 1929, part III: 8–36
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On Palaeoxyris and other allied fossils from Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Coalfield. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 66, 329–345
On the Species of the Genus Palaeoxyris, BRONGNIART, occurring in British Carboniferous Rocks. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 9, 54–64
Illinois - Fossil Shark Egg Cases of the Mazon Creek Region. The Field Museum, Chicago, IL 60605 USA
Pennsylvanian chondrichthyan egg capsules from the Piesberg quarry, Northwest Germany [Abstract]. In PalGes 2015 14.–16. September 2015 Schiffweiler–Reden, Germany
Tierisches aus dem Oberkarbon: Wettin ist auch für Fische gut. Fossilien, 2009(6), 363–366
Atlas of animals from the Late Westphalian of Writhlington, United Kingdom. Geologica Bavarica, 34(1/2): 47–50
Zur Oologie fossiler Tiere. Biologische Rundschau, 16, 155–174
Über Palaeoxyris und andere Eikapseln fossiler Knorpelfische (Chondrichthyes). Freiberger Forschungshefte, C342, 7–28
The nature and affi nities of Palaeoxyris, etc. Summary of progress of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the Museum of Practical Geology for 1931, part II: 122–140
Further morphological studies in Palaeoxyris, etc. Summary of progress of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the Museum of Practical Geology for 1929, part III: 8–36
Paleozoic species of Vetacapsula and Palaeoxyris. Summary of progress of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the Museum of Practical Geology for 1927, part II: 87–108
On Palaeoxyris and other allied fossils from Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Coalfield. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 66, 329–345
On the Species of the Genus Palaeoxyris, BRONGNIART, occurring in British Carboniferous Rocks. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 9, 54–64