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From the album: Sharks
Early mackerel shark, I believe this is the earliest (if not among the earliest) of the Lamnid sharks (Late Paleocene-Early Eocene) - a family represented today by the extant great white shark, makos, porbeagle, and salmon shark.-
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- isurolamna inflata
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An Eocene Mackerel shark closely related to the mako and white sharks. It may have evolved from I. inflata.-
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- kazakhstan shark
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Looking for Paleocene/Eocene shark dentition resources
bthemoose posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Hi all, I'm looking for photos or good illustrations of dentitions from a few different sharks from the Paleocene and Eocene to help improve my recognition and to learn better how their teeth varied across the jaw. These could be natural/associated sets or artificial/constructed ones. The sharks I'm looking for are: Jaekelotodus robustus Palaeohypotodus rutoti Brachycarcharias lerichei Isurolamna inflata Can anyone point me toward resources for any of these? If you know of dentitions from different species within these genera, those would be h- 4 replies
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