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- Otodus lineage; O. chubutensis is the succeeding species of O. angustidens and is followed by O. megalodon. In short, O. chubutensis is considered a possible...
- order of the catfishes (Siluriformes), containing a single species, B. chubutensis (syn.: Arius argentinus Dolgopol, 1941). Fossils of the species, dated...
- Carcharodontosaurus and especially Giganotosaurus as well as Mapusaurus. Tyrannotitan chubutensis was described by Fernando E. Novas, Silvina de Valais, Pat Vickers-Rich...
- species were much larger, with O. auriculatus, O. angustidens and O. chubutensis being estimated to have reached maximum body lengths of 9.5 metres (31 ft)...
- chubutensis. A 2006 review of Chondrichthyes elevated Megaselachus to genus, and classified the sharks as Megaselachus megalodon and M. chubutensis....
- 178–179 million years ago. Its type and only species is Volkheimeria chubutensis. The only known specimen of Volkheimeria was discovered at the site of...
- largest sharks to have ever lived, such as Otodus angustidens, Otodus chubutensis, and Otodus megalodon. Cretalamna was first described by Swiss naturalist...
- are O. megalodon and L. melvillei. Other notable large sharks were O. chubutensis, Isurus hastalis, and Hemipristis serra. Crocodilians also showed signs...
- obliquus (Ag****iz, 1838) †Otodus angustidens (Ag****iz, 1843) †Otodus chubutensis (Ag****iz, 1843) †Otodus megalodon (Ag****iz, 1843) (megalodon) †Otodus...
- gastropod molluscs in the family Protorculidae. In 2012, a new species, A. chubutensis, was described from the Early Jur****ic period, (late Pliensbachian-early...