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- Hurum, Jørn H. (10 January 2025). "A new ****emblage of Lower Tri****ic neoselachians (Chondrichthyes) from the Grippia Bonebed of Spitsbergen, Norway". Journal...
- dynamics of neoselachians throughout the Mesozoic, providing evidence that higher atmospheric CO2 concentrations had negative effect on neoselachian diversity...
- of most marine communities, having been largely replaced by modern neoselachians, but remained common in freshwater and restricted marine environments...
- Within cartilaginous fish, approximately 7 out of the 41 families of neoselachians (modern sharks, skates, and rays) disappeared after this event and batoids...
- Asterodermus scales have been found among articulated skeletons of neoselachians from the Tithonian of southern Germany. Roberts, George (1839). An etymological...
- sedis, due to its mixture of features similar to hybodontiforms and neoselachians. Originally, teeth from this genus were attributed to "Acrodus bicarinatus"...
- Paleozoic ctenacanths is only superficial, and they likely belong to neoselachians instead. Ctenacanthiformes are suggested to be more closely related...
- genus to the early Eocene. Jan S. Adolfssen; David J. Ward (2015). "Neoselachians from the Danian (Early Paleocene) of Denmark" (PDF). Acta Palaeontologica...
- Cappetta (2016). "Upper Maastrichtian shallow marine environments and neoselachian ****emblages in North Iberian palaeomargin (Castilian Ramp, Spain)". Cretaceous...
- its ****tive Cretaceous members were also argued to be more likely neoselachians. Denaea Falcatus Ozarcus? Stethacanthulus Cosmoselachus Cretacladoides...