Scyliorhinus biddlei
Halter, 1995
Classification: Elasmobranchii Carcharhiniformes Scyliorhinidae
Reference of the original description
Additions to the Fish Fauna of N.W. Europe. 3. Three new species of the genus Scyliorhinus from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian and Maastrichtian) of the Limburg area (Belgium and The Netherlands) with a reassignment of four additional species to the genus Scyliorhinus sensu stricto. Belgian Geological Survey, Professional Paper, Elasmobranches et Stratigraphie, 278, 65–109
Additions to the Fish Fauna of N.W. Europe. 3. Three new species of the genus Scyliorhinus from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian and Maastrichtian) of the Limburg area (Belgium and The Netherlands) with a reassignment of four additional species to the genus Scyliorhinus sensu stricto. Belgian Geological Survey, Professional Paper, Elasmobranches et Stratigraphie, 278, 65–109
Types
Scyliorhinus biddlei
Holotype: IRSNB.: P 06335; Paratype: IRSNB.: P 06336; IRSNB.: P 06337; IRSNB.: P 06338; IRSNB.: P 06339; IRSNB.: P 06340; IRSNB.: P 06341; IRSNB.: P 06342;
Scyliorhinus biddlei
Holotype: IRSNB.: P 06335; Paratype: IRSNB.: P 06336; IRSNB.: P 06337; IRSNB.: P 06338; IRSNB.: P 06339; IRSNB.: P 06340; IRSNB.: P 06341; IRSNB.: P 06342;
Description:
Citation: Scyliorhinus biddlei Halter, 1995: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2024
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=6290;
shark-references Species-ID=6290;
References
Global impact and selectivity of the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction among sharks, skates, and rays. Science, 379, 802–806
DOI: 10.1126/science.abn2080
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
Feeding ecology has shaped the evolution of modern sharks. Current Biology, 31(23), 5138–5148
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.09.028
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Neoselachians from the Danian (Early Paleocene) of Denmark. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 60(2), 313–338
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Crossing the boundary: an elasmobranch fauna from Stevns Klint, Denmark. Palaeontology, 57(3), 591–629
DOI: 10.1111/pala.12079
Palaeoenvironment and Shark Evolution across the K/T-boundary on Southern Zealand. Phd Thesis, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen
Additions to the Fish Fauna of N.W. Europe. 3. Three new species of the genus Scyliorhinus from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian and Maastrichtian) of the Limburg area (Belgium and The Netherlands) with a reassignment of four additional species to the genus Scyliorhinus sensu stricto. Belgian Geological Survey, Professional Paper, Elasmobranches et Stratigraphie, 278, 65–109
Global impact and selectivity of the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction among sharks, skates, and rays. Science, 379, 802–806
DOI: 10.1126/science.abn2080
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
Feeding ecology has shaped the evolution of modern sharks. Current Biology, 31(23), 5138–5148
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.09.028
Review of the Danian vertebrate fauna of southern Scandinavia. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 65, 1–23
DOI: 10.37570/bgsd-2017-65-01
Neoselachians from the Danian (Early Paleocene) of Denmark. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 60(2), 313–338
DOI: 10.4202/app.2012.0123
Crossing the boundary: an elasmobranch fauna from Stevns Klint, Denmark. Palaeontology, 57(3), 591–629
DOI: 10.1111/pala.12079
Palaeoenvironment and Shark Evolution across the K/T-boundary on Southern Zealand. Phd Thesis, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen
Additions to the Fish Fauna of N.W. Europe. 3. Three new species of the genus Scyliorhinus from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian and Maastrichtian) of the Limburg area (Belgium and The Netherlands) with a reassignment of four additional species to the genus Scyliorhinus sensu stricto. Belgian Geological Survey, Professional Paper, Elasmobranches et Stratigraphie, 278, 65–109