Lonchidion incumbens
Prasad, Singh, Parmar, Goswami, & Sudan, 2008
Classification: Elasmobranchii Hybodontiformes Lonchidiidae
	Reference of the original description
	
	
Hybodont shark teeth from the continental Upper Triassic deposits of India. In G. Arratia, H.-P. Schultze & M.V.H. Wilson (Eds.), Mesozoic Fishes 4 – Homology and Phylogeny (pp. 413–432). Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil
Hybodont shark teeth from the continental Upper Triassic deposits of India. In G. Arratia, H.-P. Schultze & M.V.H. Wilson (Eds.), Mesozoic Fishes 4 – Homology and Phylogeny (pp. 413–432). Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil
	Types
Lonchidion incumbens
	
	
	
Lonchidion incumbens
Description:
Citation: Lonchidion incumbens Prasad, Singh, Parmar, Goswami, & Sudan, 2008: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2025
		Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=7669;
		
		shark-references Species-ID=7669;
		References
		
	
		
		
			
Root resorption during tooth replacement in sharks – a unique character of the Hybodontiformes (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii). Palaeodiversity, 17(1), 121–194
DOI: 10.18476/pale.v17.a6
	
	
		
		
			
New microvertebrate assemblage from the continental upper triassic rocks of peninsular India [Abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 29(Supplement to Number 3), 167A
	
	
		
		
			
Hybodont shark teeth from the continental Upper Triassic deposits of India. In G. Arratia, H.-P. Schultze & M.V.H. Wilson (Eds.), Mesozoic Fishes 4 – Homology and Phylogeny (pp. 413–432). Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil
	
	
		
		
			
Brief synopsis of the hybodont form taxon Lissodus BROUGH, 1935, with remarks on the environment and associated fauna. Freiberger Forschungshefte, C528, 1–23
	
	
Root resorption during tooth replacement in sharks – a unique character of the Hybodontiformes (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii). Palaeodiversity, 17(1), 121–194
DOI: 10.18476/pale.v17.a6
New microvertebrate assemblage from the continental upper triassic rocks of peninsular India [Abstract]. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 29(Supplement to Number 3), 167A

Hybodont shark teeth from the continental Upper Triassic deposits of India. In G. Arratia, H.-P. Schultze & M.V.H. Wilson (Eds.), Mesozoic Fishes 4 – Homology and Phylogeny (pp. 413–432). Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil

Brief synopsis of the hybodont form taxon Lissodus BROUGH, 1935, with remarks on the environment and associated fauna. Freiberger Forschungshefte, C528, 1–23
				
				
    					
    					
    					
    					
                        
    					








