Carcharodon branneri
Jordan, 1907
Classification: Elasmobranchii Lamniformes Lamnidae
Reference of the original description
The fossil fishes of California with supplementary notes on other species of extinct fishes. Bulletin Department of Geology, University of California, 5(7), 95–145
The fossil fishes of California with supplementary notes on other species of extinct fishes. Bulletin Department of Geology, University of California, 5(7), 95–145
Types
Carcharodon branneri
Carcharodon branneri
Description:
Citation: Carcharodon branneri Jordan, 1907: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2024
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=8647;
shark-references Species-ID=8647;
References
Type Vertebrates from Lomita, California, in the Municipal Museum, Riverside, California. Journal of Paleontology, 48(1), 198–199
Fossil sharks and rays of the Pacific slope of North America. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, 22, 27–63, pl. 1–10
Some sharks' teeth from the California Pliocene. American Journal of Science, Series 5, 3, 338–342
The fossil fishes of California with supplementary notes on other species of extinct fishes. Bulletin Department of Geology, University of California, 5(7), 95–145
Type Vertebrates from Lomita, California, in the Municipal Museum, Riverside, California. Journal of Paleontology, 48(1), 198–199
Fossil sharks and rays of the Pacific slope of North America. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, 22, 27–63, pl. 1–10
Some sharks' teeth from the California Pliocene. American Journal of Science, Series 5, 3, 338–342
The fossil fishes of California with supplementary notes on other species of extinct fishes. Bulletin Department of Geology, University of California, 5(7), 95–145