Xenacanthus luedersensis
Berman, 1970
Classification: Elasmobranchii Xenacanthiformes Xenacanthidae
Types
Xenacanthus luedersensis
Xenacanthus luedersensis
Description:
Citation: Xenacanthus luedersensis Berman, 1970: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 12/2024
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References
Faszination Haie – Die Welt der fossilen und der lebenden Haie. Der Steinkern, 58, 1–116
Vertebrate biostratigraphy and biochronology of the upper Paleozoic Dunkard Group, Pennsylvania-West Virginia-Ohio, USA. International Journal of Coal Geology, 119, 79–87
DOI: 10.1016/j.coal.2013.04.007
Geology and Vertebrate Fauna of a New Site in the Wellington Formation (Lower Permian) of Northern Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes, 62(2), 63–66
Vertebrate Microfossils from the Lueders Formation, Albany Group, and the faunal transition from the Wichita Group into the Clear Fork Group, Lower Permian of Texas. Modern Geology, 20, 371–382
Distributions of Kansas Permo-Carboniferous Vertebrate Assemblages as a Function of Wet and Dry Seasons. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 99(1/2), 16–28
The Arroyo Formation (Leonardian: Lower Permian) and Its Vertebrate Fossils. Texas Memorial Museum Bulletin, 35: 30pp
Clear Fork vertebrates and environments from the lower Permian of North-Central Texas. The Texas Journal of Science, 39(3): 253–266
Deformed xenacanthodiid shark teeth from the Permian of Texas. In Martin, J. E., and Ostrander, G. E. (Eds.), Papers in Vertebrate Paleontology Honoring Morton Green. Dakoterra, 3: 22–27
Faszination Haie – Die Welt der fossilen und der lebenden Haie. Der Steinkern, 58, 1–116
Vertebrate biostratigraphy and biochronology of the upper Paleozoic Dunkard Group, Pennsylvania-West Virginia-Ohio, USA. International Journal of Coal Geology, 119, 79–87
DOI: 10.1016/j.coal.2013.04.007
Geology and Vertebrate Fauna of a New Site in the Wellington Formation (Lower Permian) of Northern Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes, 62(2), 63–66
Vertebrate Microfossils from the Lueders Formation, Albany Group, and the faunal transition from the Wichita Group into the Clear Fork Group, Lower Permian of Texas. Modern Geology, 20, 371–382
Distributions of Kansas Permo-Carboniferous Vertebrate Assemblages as a Function of Wet and Dry Seasons. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 99(1/2), 16–28
The Arroyo Formation (Leonardian: Lower Permian) and Its Vertebrate Fossils. Texas Memorial Museum Bulletin, 35: 30pp
Clear Fork vertebrates and environments from the lower Permian of North-Central Texas. The Texas Journal of Science, 39(3): 253–266
Deformed xenacanthodiid shark teeth from the Permian of Texas. In Martin, J. E., and Ostrander, G. E. (Eds.), Papers in Vertebrate Paleontology Honoring Morton Green. Dakoterra, 3: 22–27