Megactenopetalus kaibabanus
David, 1944
Classification: Euchondrocephali Petalodontiformes Pristodontidae
Reference of the original description
A Permian shark from the Grand Canyon. Journal of Paleontology, 18(1), 90–93
A Permian shark from the Grand Canyon. Journal of Paleontology, 18(1), 90–93
Types
Megactenopetalus kaibabanus
Megactenopetalus kaibabanus
Description:
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References
Rise and diversification of chondrichthyans in the Paleozoic. Paleobiology, in press
DOI: 10.1017/pab.2024.1
The Petalodontiformes (Chondrichthyes; Euchondrocephali) from the Marine Permian (Leonardian/Guadeloupian) Kaibab Formation, Northern Arizona [Abstract]. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Meeting
Handbook of Paleoichthyology, Vol. 3D: Chondrichthyes Paleozoic Elasmobranchii: Teeth Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, pp. 168, 154 fig., 4 Tab.
Ctenacanthiform sharks from the Permian Kaibab Formation, Northern Arizona [Abstract]. SVP 70th annual meeting Pittsburgh
Permian vertebrates fossils of Arizona. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 29, 10–15
The chondrichthyan Megactenopetalus kaibabanus from the Early-?Middle Permian of southern New Mexico and adjacent areas of Texas. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 30, 117–118
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
New occurrences of the petalodontiform chondrichthyan Megactenopetalus in the Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma and Kansas. Oklahoma Geology Notes, 40, 185–189
A presumed lower dentition and a spine of a Permian petalodontiform chondrichthyan, Megactenopetalus kaibabanus. Journal of Paleontology, 52(1), 55–60
Redescription of Megactenopetalus kaibabanus DAVID 1944 (Chondrichthyes: Petalodontidae) with comments on its geographic and stratigraphic distribution. Journal of Paleontology, 50(3), 392–397
A Permian shark from the Grand Canyon. Journal of Paleontology, 18(1), 90–93
Rise and diversification of chondrichthyans in the Paleozoic. Paleobiology, in press
DOI: 10.1017/pab.2024.1
The Petalodontiformes (Chondrichthyes; Euchondrocephali) from the Marine Permian (Leonardian/Guadeloupian) Kaibab Formation, Northern Arizona [Abstract]. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 71st Meeting
Handbook of Paleoichthyology, Vol. 3D: Chondrichthyes Paleozoic Elasmobranchii: Teeth Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, pp. 168, 154 fig., 4 Tab.
Ctenacanthiform sharks from the Permian Kaibab Formation, Northern Arizona [Abstract]. SVP 70th annual meeting Pittsburgh
Permian vertebrates fossils of Arizona. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 29, 10–15
The chondrichthyan Megactenopetalus kaibabanus from the Early-?Middle Permian of southern New Mexico and adjacent areas of Texas. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 30, 117–118
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
New occurrences of the petalodontiform chondrichthyan Megactenopetalus in the Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma and Kansas. Oklahoma Geology Notes, 40, 185–189
A presumed lower dentition and a spine of a Permian petalodontiform chondrichthyan, Megactenopetalus kaibabanus. Journal of Paleontology, 52(1), 55–60
Redescription of Megactenopetalus kaibabanus DAVID 1944 (Chondrichthyes: Petalodontidae) with comments on its geographic and stratigraphic distribution. Journal of Paleontology, 50(3), 392–397
A Permian shark from the Grand Canyon. Journal of Paleontology, 18(1), 90–93