Abdounia belselensis
Mollen, 2007
Classification: Elasmobranchii Carcharhiniformes Carcharhinidae
Reference of the original description
A new species of Abdounia. (Elasmobranchii, Carcharhinidae) from the base of the Boom Clay Formation (Oligocene) in northwest Belgium. Geologica Belgica, 10(1–2), 69–77
A new species of Abdounia. (Elasmobranchii, Carcharhinidae) from the base of the Boom Clay Formation (Oligocene) in northwest Belgium. Geologica Belgica, 10(1–2), 69–77
Types
Abdounia belselensis
Holotype: IRSNB.: P 08252; Paratype: IRSNB.: P 08253; IRSNB.: P 08254; IRSNB.: P 08255;
Abdounia belselensis
Holotype: IRSNB.: P 08252; Paratype: IRSNB.: P 08253; IRSNB.: P 08254; IRSNB.: P 08255;
Description:
Citation: Abdounia belselensis Mollen, 2007: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2024
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=3;
shark-references Species-ID=3;
References
Combining palaeontological and neontological data shows a delayed diversification burst of carcharhiniform sharks likely mediated by environmental change. Scientific Reports, 12, Article 21906
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-26010-7
Feeding ecology has shaped the evolution of modern sharks. Current Biology, 31(23), 5138–5148
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.09.028
Combining palaeontological and neontological data shows a delayed diversification burst of carcharhiniform sharks likely mediated by environmental change. Scientific Reports, 12, Article 21906
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-26010-7
Feeding ecology has shaped the evolution of modern sharks. Current Biology, 31(23), 5138–5148
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.09.028