Cadiera camboensis
Guinot, Cappetta & Adnet, 2014
Classification: Elasmobranchii Carcharhiniformes Scyliorhinidae
Reference of the original description
A rare elasmobranch assemblage from the Valanginian (Lower Cretaceous) of southern France. Cretaceous Research, 48, 54–84
A rare elasmobranch assemblage from the Valanginian (Lower Cretaceous) of southern France. Cretaceous Research, 48, 54–84
Description:
Citation: Cadiera camboensis Guinot, Cappetta & Adnet, 2014: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 12/2024
Description
Original diagnose after Guinot et al. (2014) p. 78 [20107]: Scyliorhinid teeth showing a moderate degree of gradient monognathic heterodonty. Teeth small (not exceeding 1.5mmwide) with erect and sharp main cusp. Presence of a pair of lateral cusplets in anterior files, two in more laterals. Cusplets rather low, broad and well separated from main cusp and implanted high on the crown. Basal labial crown edge slightly concave and not overhanging the root by a bulge. About 15 vertical labial folds showing a basal thickening are present on the labial crown face. Folds can reach the apexof the cusplets and can reach the three-quarters or the main cusp near the cutting edges (higher in posterior teeth). Lingual crown face transversely convex with slight vertical folds on main cusp and cusplets not reaching the crown/root edge. Broad and flat basal root face with moderately flared edges. Nutritive groove partially open labially. Broad lingual protuberance and rounded root lobe extremities. Narrow and Omega-shaped median root notch. Lateral teeth with distally inclined crown and more labio-lingually compressed.
Original diagnose after Guinot et al. (2014) p. 78 [20107]: Scyliorhinid teeth showing a moderate degree of gradient monognathic heterodonty. Teeth small (not exceeding 1.5mmwide) with erect and sharp main cusp. Presence of a pair of lateral cusplets in anterior files, two in more laterals. Cusplets rather low, broad and well separated from main cusp and implanted high on the crown. Basal labial crown edge slightly concave and not overhanging the root by a bulge. About 15 vertical labial folds showing a basal thickening are present on the labial crown face. Folds can reach the apexof the cusplets and can reach the three-quarters or the main cusp near the cutting edges (higher in posterior teeth). Lingual crown face transversely convex with slight vertical folds on main cusp and cusplets not reaching the crown/root edge. Broad and flat basal root face with moderately flared edges. Nutritive groove partially open labially. Broad lingual protuberance and rounded root lobe extremities. Narrow and Omega-shaped median root notch. Lateral teeth with distally inclined crown and more labio-lingually compressed.
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=13852;
type species of Cadiera Guinot et al. (2014) p. 78 [20107] by original designation (Art. 68.2 ICZN);
valid after Guinot et al. (2014) p. 78 [20107];
shark-references Species-ID=13852;
type species of Cadiera Guinot et al. (2014) p. 78 [20107] by original designation (Art. 68.2 ICZN);
valid after Guinot et al. (2014) p. 78 [20107];
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
A rare elasmobranch assemblage from the Valanginian (Lower Cretaceous) of southern France. Cretaceous Research, 48, 54–84
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2013.11.014
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
A rare elasmobranch assemblage from the Valanginian (Lower Cretaceous) of southern France. Cretaceous Research, 48, 54–84
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2013.11.014