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- 1016/B978-0-444-59425-9.00027-5. ISBN 9780444594259. Smart, P.J. (2007). "Anacoracid shark teeth (Chondrichthyes, Vertebrata) from the early Cretaceous Albian...
- Formation. 1677 specimens previously ****igned to M. bipartitus. Is an anacoracid batoid rajiform related to guitarfishes. Described on the basis of teeth...
- Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. ISBN 978-3-89937-148-2. Shimada, K. (2008). "New anacoracid shark from Upper Cretaceous Niobrara Chalk of western Kansas, U.S.A."...
- teeth". An anacoracid. S. aff. S. lindstromi Ten Bits Ranch, west Texas. Rattlesnake Mountain sandstone member. 4 specimens. An anacoracid. S. pristodontus...
- teleostean instead. ?Pseudocorax Partially disarticulated vertebrae Probable anacoracid remains Ptykoptychion P. tayyo Richmondichthys R. sweeti An aspidorhynchid...
- Squalicorax S. aff. baharijensis Five complete and two fragmentary teeth. An Anacoracid shark. Cretodus C. longiplicatus Fifteen teeth. A Lamniform shark....
- 1701078. S2CID 216172108. Siverson, M.; Lindgren, J.; Kelley, L.S. (2007). "Anacoracid sharks from the Albian (Lower Cretaceous) Pawpaw Shale of Texas". Palaeontology...
- Cretoxyrhina fed on. In contrast, the more smell-reliant contemporaneous anacoracid Squalicorax's less advanced orbital but stronger olfactory processes was...
- Genus Species Material Notes Images Myledaphus M. sp. A single tooth An anacoracid elasmobranch. A single tooth (NMMNH P-44485), consisting of a six-sided...
- specimens of Cretalamna. Squalicorax S. sp. aff. S. kaupi Manitoba. Pembina Member. "MDM S80.01.14 (2 teeth), FMNH PF 5399 (1 tooth)". An anacoracid....