Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5787932 | Cretaceous Research | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We describe isolated shark teeth collected from levels of the Calafate Formation at the SE coast of the Argentino Lake, Calafate city, Santa Cruz province, Argentina (Atlantic Ocean), and from the Algarrobo coast at the ValparaÃso Region in central Chile (Pacific Ocean). The teeth belong to a new species of the echinorhiniform genus Echinorhinus. Echinorhinus maremagnum n. sp. was a taxon distributed in both the southwestern Atlantic and the southeastern Pacific. This new taxon constitutes the oldest record of echinorhiniforms from South America and one of the few Mesozoic records at a worldwide scale.
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Authors
Sergio Bogan, Federico L. Agnolin, Rodrigo A. Otero, Federico Brissón Egli, Mario E. Suárez, Sergio Soto-Acuña, Fernando E. Novas,