Acrolamna acuminata dilatata
Zhelezko, 1990
Classification: Elasmobranchii Lamniformes Cretoxyrhinidae
Reference of the original description
(Pisces (Selachii)). (Upper Cretaceous deposits of southern post-Urals (region of the upper Tobol River)). Uralian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of USSR, Sverdlovsk: 122–133, pl. 7–11
(Pisces (Selachii)). (Upper Cretaceous deposits of southern post-Urals (region of the upper Tobol River)). Uralian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of USSR, Sverdlovsk: 122–133, pl. 7–11
Types
Acrolamna acuminata dilatata
Holotype: Darwin Museum: GIK No. 9928/6; Paratype: Darwin Museum: GIK No. 9928/15-34;
Acrolamna acuminata dilatata
Holotype: Darwin Museum: GIK No. 9928/6; Paratype: Darwin Museum: GIK No. 9928/15-34;
Description:
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Acrolamna acuminata dilatata Zhelezko, 1999, lingual view, Holotype GIK No. 9928/6 © State Darwin Museum, Moscow
Acrolamna acuminata dilatata Zhelezko, 1999, lingual view, Holotype GIK No. 9928/6 © State Darwin Museum, Moscow
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=79;
shark-references Species-ID=79;
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
Climate cooling and clade competition likely drove the decline of lamniform sharks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116(41), 20584–20590
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1902693116
(Pisces (Selachii)). (Upper Cretaceous deposits of southern post-Urals (region of the upper Tobol River)). Uralian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of USSR, Sverdlovsk: 122–133, pl. 7–11
Global impact and selectivity of the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction among sharks, skates, and rays. Science, 379, 802–806
DOI: 10.1126/science.abn2080
Climate cooling and clade competition likely drove the decline of lamniform sharks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116(41), 20584–20590
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1902693116
(Pisces (Selachii)). (Upper Cretaceous deposits of southern post-Urals (region of the upper Tobol River)). Uralian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of USSR, Sverdlovsk: 122–133, pl. 7–11