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- suggesting they may resemble those of primitive shark ancestors. A possible hexanchid tooth is known from the Permian of ****an, making the family a possible...
- supporting them both being in the same order. Shark teeth similar to modern hexanchids and echinorhinids are known from Devonian deposits in Antarctica and Australia...
- Gladioserratus G. magnus One lower lateral tooth. A Hexanchid shark. ?Notidanodon ?N. sp. One tooth fragment. A Hexanchid shark. Cretalamna C. appendiculaia Twenty-five...
- aged deposits in Angola, both of which preserve fossils of taxa such as hexanchids, chlamydoselachids, and catsharks, which are known from deepwater habitats...
- The Atlantic sixgill shark (Hexanchus vitulus) is a rare species of hexanchid shark found in the Atlantic Ocean at depths that are greater than 300 meters...
- Xampylodon was recently erected after a revision on the taxonomy of hexanchid fossil teeth, and includes four species (X. dentatus, X. loozi,X. brotzeni...
- (Campbell & Beveridge, 1993) n. comb. (Cestoda, Trypanorhyncha) from hexanchid and carcharhinid sharks off New Caledonia". Zoosystema. 29 (2): 381–391...
- and Cozzuol in 1990. Fish recorded from the formation are hexanchiform hexanchids, lamniform isurids, odontaspidids, cetorhinids, carcharhiniform carcharhinids...
- Notidanodon lanceolatus (Chondrichthyes, Hexanchidae) and comments on hexanchid shark evolution. Journal of Paleontology 67(4):655-659 P. U. Rodda, M...
- inhabit deeper waters, whereas sirenians prefer the shallows, juvenile hexanchid sharks have been observed feeding in shallower waters at night. Paleontology...