Pristiophorus lineatus
Applegate & Uyeno, 1968
Classification: Elasmobranchii Pristiophoriformes Pristiophoridae
Reference of the original description
The first discovery of a fossil tooth belonging to the shark genus Heptranchias, with a new Pristiophorus spine, both from the Oligocene of Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Ser. C, 11(2), 195–200
The first discovery of a fossil tooth belonging to the shark genus Heptranchias, with a new Pristiophorus spine, both from the Oligocene of Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Ser. C, 11(2), 195–200
Types
Pristiophorus lineatus
Pristiophorus lineatus
Description:
Citation: Pristiophorus lineatus Applegate & Uyeno, 1968: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 12/2024
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Remarks
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References
Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic fish faunas of Japan. Island Arc, 3(4), 255–269
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1738.1994.tb00115.x
On Cretaceous and Tertiary Fish Remains from the Hidaka and Yubari Districts in Hokkaido, Japan. [in Japanese] Memoirs of the National Science Museum, 5, 223–225
Fossil Chondrichthyes of Japan. Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 78(11), 585–600
The first discovery of a fossil tooth belonging to the shark genus Heptranchias, with a new Pristiophorus spine, both from the Oligocene of Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Ser. C, 11(2), 195–200
Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic fish faunas of Japan. Island Arc, 3(4), 255–269
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1738.1994.tb00115.x
On Cretaceous and Tertiary Fish Remains from the Hidaka and Yubari Districts in Hokkaido, Japan. [in Japanese] Memoirs of the National Science Museum, 5, 223–225
Fossil Chondrichthyes of Japan. Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 78(11), 585–600
The first discovery of a fossil tooth belonging to the shark genus Heptranchias, with a new Pristiophorus spine, both from the Oligocene of Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Ser. C, 11(2), 195–200