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- Archaeolamna (from Gr**** arche which turned into archaeo and Lamna, an extinct shark genus) is an extinct genus of mackerel sharks that lived during the...
- Eorhincodon Temporal range: Late Eocene Archaeolamna and E.tianshanensis Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata...
- †Archaeolamnidae Archaeolamnidae 1 3 Contains a single Late Cretaceous genus, Archaeolamna, with 3 species. †Aquilolamnidae (?) Aquilolamnidae 1 1 Tentatively ****igned...
- Basin, China. It was originally named Archaeolamna apophysata, but that generic name was preoccupied by Archaeolamna kopingensis. Lilamna was named as a...
- Ceratodus and Neoceratodus. Chondrichthyans are also present, represented by Archaeolamna, Carcharias, Cretolamna, Cretoxyrhina, Edaphodon, Echinorhinus, Leptostyrax...
- Sharks of the Bladen Formation Genus Species Location Notes Images Archaeolamna A. kopingensis Elizabethtown, NC An archaeolamnid mackerel shark. Cantioscyllium...
- Greenfield, T. (2021). "Lilamna nom. nov., a new replacement name for Archaeolamna Li, 1997 (Chondrichthyes: Lamniformes: ?Pseudoscapanorhynchidae)". Zoosystematica...
- Formation Taxa Species State Stratigraphic position Abundance Notes Images Archaeolamna A. kopingensis Alabama A lamniform shark Borodinopristis B. schwimmeri...
- Martin-Marietta Castle Hayne Quarry, North Carolina Island Cr**** A goblin shark. Archaeolamna A. kopingensis Duplin County, North Carolina An archaeolamnid mackerel...
- present included the mackerel sharks Cretalamna, Cardabiodon, Cretodus, Archaeolamna and Dallasiella, the durophagous Ptychodus, and the sand shark Johnlongia...