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- Acronemus is an extinct genus of euselachian from the Middle Tri****ic of Switzerland. It is an enigmatic genus with uncertain relations to other groups...
- treis, 'three' and Gr****: στῐ́χος stíkhos 'row') is an extinct genus of euselachian chondrichthyan from the Carboniferous period (Visean). Fossils of T....
- T****iliodus is an extinct genus of euselachian chondrichthyan known from the Early Devonian of southern Algeria. T****iliodus is known from the holotype...
- Brown; Patricia E. Ralrick; Takuya Konishi (2017). "A late Campanian euselachian ****emblage from the Bearpaw Formation of Alberta, Canada: some notable...
- a large variety of chondrichthyan fossils, including the remains of euselachian sharks, hybodonts, symmoriiformes, petalodonts and cochliodonts. The...
- Brown; Patricia E. Ralrick; Takuya Konishi (2017). "A late Campanian euselachian ****emblage from the Bearpaw Formation of Alberta, Canada: some notable...
- Ivanov, Alexander; Duffin, Christopher; Naugolnykh, Serge (2017). "A new euselachian shark from the Early Permian of the Middle Urals, Russia". Acta Palaeontologica...
- , Brown, E., Ralrick, P. E., & Konishi, T. (2017). A late Campanian euselachian ****emblage from the Bearpaw Formation of Alberta, Canada: some notable...
- Kovalenko, E. S.; Murashev, M. M.; Podurets, K. M. (December 2022). "Euselachian Sharks (Elasmobranchii, Chondrichthyes) from the Middle and Late Permian...
- Cook; Michael G. Newbrey; Donald B. Brinkman; James I. Kirkland (2014). "Euselachians from the freshwater deposits of the **** Cr**** Formation of Montana"...