
Squalicorax - Wikipedia
Squalicorax kaupi (Agassiz, 1843) is from the late Santonian to the late Maastrichtian of North America, New Zealand, Japan, Africa, Europe, Kazakhstan, Jordan. and other places. It was slightly larger than the preceding species, of which it was probably an ancestor.
Squalicorax kaupi - Shark-References
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ELASMO.COM Fossil Genera: Squalicorax
Generally, small Squalicorax teeth from the Santonian-Campanian of NA with a notched distal edge were referred to as "falcatus" and/or "kaupi", depending on author. Einarsson et al (2010) resurrected the usage of S. lindstromi for a tooth design often placed in one of the preceding wastebaskets in North America.
Squalicorax kaupi
Title Squalicorax kaupi. Collections Specimens from the Bob Campbell Geology Museum. Descriptive Information Formation: Peedee Formation. Kingdom Animal. Phylum Vertebrate. Class Cartilaginous Fish. Species Squalicorax kaupi. Locations Florence, Florence, South Carolina, United States (34.19543,-79.76256) Topics Fossils
Abstract: The paleobiology of the Cretaceous neoselachian shark, Squalicorax, has largely been based on isolated teeth. We examined partial and nearly complete skeletons of three species of Squalicorax, S. falcatus (AGASSIZ), S. kaupi (AGASSIZ), and S.pristodontus (AGASSIZ), that were collected from the U.S.A. These specimens suggest that
Skeletal anatomy of the Late Cretaceous shark,Squalicorax
The paleobiology of the Cretaceous neoselachian shark,Squalicorax, has largely been based on isolated teeth.We examined partial and nearly complete skeletons of three species ofSqualicorax, S. falcatus (Aoassiz),S. kaupi (Agassiz), andS. pristodontus (Agassiz), that were collected from the U.S.A.These specimens suggest that the total body length (TL) ofS. falcatus typically measured 1.8–2.0 ...
Cretaceous Crow Shark - Squalicorax "kaupi" - NJfossils.com
The two types of Squalicorax teeth present are S. pristodontus and S. “kaupi“. S. pristodontus teeth are larger and have a wider angle in the notch on the distal part of the tooth. It also seems like S. “kaupi” is more variable than S. pristodontus. S. “kaupi” had symphyseal teeth.
Squalicorax kaupi - Sharks & Rays - The Fossil Forum
2017年3月10日 · Taxonomy. Squalicorax kaupi. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Order: Lamniformes Family: Anacoracidae Genus: Squalicorax Species: Squalicorax ...
Skeletal anatomy of the Late Cretaceous shark,Squalicorax …
2005年6月1日 · Squalicorax kaupi was a mid-to-large size galeomorph selachian species, with average adult lengths estimated at 3.0 to 3.5 m (Schwimmer et al. 1997; Shimada and Cicimurri 2005), extrapolated from ...
(PDF) Skeletal anatomy of the Late Cretaceous shark,Squalicorax ...
Thus far, Squalicorax falcatus, S. kaupi, and S. pristodontus are the only anacoracid sharks in which skeletal remains are known. USNM 425665 (Squalicorax falcatus; Fig. 2A) preserves many teeth in situ on its jaws, but a detailed description of its dentition would be premature because the oral region requires further preparation (note: the specimen is …
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