Chlamydoselachus landinii
Carrillo-Briceño, Aguilera & Rodriguez, 2014
Classification: Elasmobranchii Hexanchiformes Chlamydoselachidae
Reference of the original description
Fossil Chondrichthyes from the central eastern Pacific Ocean and their paleoceanographic significance. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 51, 76–90
Fossil Chondrichthyes from the central eastern Pacific Ocean and their paleoceanographic significance. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 51, 76–90
Description:
Citation: Chlamydoselachus landinii Carrillo-Briceño, Aguilera & Rodriguez, 2014: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 12/2024
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Chlamydoselachus landinii Carrillo-Briceño, Aguilera & Rodriguez, 2014, Santiago River, Playa de Oro, Angostura Formation, PPP-3455-T-1; © CARRILLO-BRICEÑO
Chlamydoselachus landinii Carrillo-Briceño, Aguilera & Rodriguez, 2014, Santiago River, Playa de Oro, Angostura Formation, PPP-3455-T-1; © CARRILLO-BRICEÑO
Distribution Geographic
Santiago River, Playa de Oro, Ecuador, (0° 53'N, 78° 50'W) [20251]
Distribution of Chlamydosechidae show google map
Santiago River, Playa de Oro, Ecuador, (0° 53'N, 78° 50'W) [20251]
Distribution of Chlamydosechidae show google map
Description
Original diagnose after CARRILLO-BRICEÑO, AGUILERA & RODRIGUEZ, 2014: Tooth with three well-developed and acute cusps slightly bent in lingual direction. These have a marked coronal twist (coronal torque), with the labial and lingual surfaces being completely smooth. Intermediary cusps are absent. The root is wide, labio-lingually short and the lobes poorly differentiated. [20251]
Original diagnose after CARRILLO-BRICEÑO, AGUILERA & RODRIGUEZ, 2014: Tooth with three well-developed and acute cusps slightly bent in lingual direction. These have a marked coronal twist (coronal torque), with the labial and lingual surfaces being completely smooth. Intermediary cusps are absent. The root is wide, labio-lingually short and the lobes poorly differentiated. [20251]
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=13912;
shark-references Species-ID=13912;
References
Fossil Chondrichthyes from the central eastern Pacific Ocean and their paleoceanographic significance. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 51, 76–90
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2014.01.001
Fossil Chondrichthyes from the central eastern Pacific Ocean and their paleoceanographic significance. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 51, 76–90
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsames.2014.01.001