Borealotodus borealis
Zhelezko in Zhelezko & Kozlov, 1999
Classification: Elasmobranchii Lamniformes Odontaspididae
	Reference of the original description
	
	
Elasmobranhii i biostratigraphia paleogena Zauralia i Srednei Asii. (Elasmobranchii and Palaeogene biostratigraphy of Transural and Central Asia). Materialy po Stratigrafii i Paleontologii Urala, 3, 324 pp, Ekaterinburg, UrO RAN
Elasmobranhii i biostratigraphia paleogena Zauralia i Srednei Asii. (Elasmobranchii and Palaeogene biostratigraphy of Transural and Central Asia). Materialy po Stratigrafii i Paleontologii Urala, 3, 324 pp, Ekaterinburg, UrO RAN
	Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Mennerotodus borealis
Mennerotodus borealis
	Types
Borealotodus borealis
	
	
Mennerotodus borealis
Holotype: Darwin Museum: GIK No. 10427/2; Paratype: Darwin Museum: GIK No. 10427/8-10;
	
Borealotodus borealis
Mennerotodus borealis
Holotype: Darwin Museum: GIK No. 10427/2; Paratype: Darwin Museum: GIK No. 10427/8-10;
Description:
Citation: Borealotodus borealis Zhelezko in Zhelezko & Kozlov, 1999: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 10/2025
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Borealotodus borealis (Zhelezko, 1994), lingual view, Holotype GIK No. 10427/2 © State Darwin Museum, Moscow
	 
 Borealotodus borealis (Zhelezko, 1994), lingual view, Holotype GIK No. 10427/2 © State Darwin Museum, Moscow
		Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=591;
		
		shark-references Species-ID=591;
		References
		
	
		 
		
			
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
	
	
		 
		
			
Elasmobranhii i biostratigraphia paleogena Zauralia i Srednei Asii. (Elasmobranchii and Palaeogene biostratigraphy of Transural and Central Asia). Materialy po Stratigrafii i Paleontologii Urala, 3, 324 pp, Ekaterinburg, UrO RAN
	
	
		 
		
			
Sharks of family Jaekelotodontidae of European and middle Asian paleobiogeographic provinces. Bulletin Moscow Society of Naturalists, 69(6), 47–62
	
	

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

Elasmobranhii i biostratigraphia paleogena Zauralia i Srednei Asii. (Elasmobranchii and Palaeogene biostratigraphy of Transural and Central Asia). Materialy po Stratigrafii i Paleontologii Urala, 3, 324 pp, Ekaterinburg, UrO RAN

Sharks of family Jaekelotodontidae of European and middle Asian paleobiogeographic provinces. Bulletin Moscow Society of Naturalists, 69(6), 47–62
 
				 
				 
    					 
    					 
    					 
    					 
                         
    					








