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- Middle Jur****ic, represented by the genus Palaeocarcharias, which has an orectolobiform-like body but shares key similarities in tooth histology with lamniformes...
- appeared in the fossil record in the Early Jur****ic; the oldest known orectolobiform genera are Folipistrix (known from Toarcian to Aalenian of Belgium and...
- 1–101. S2CID 80669371. Dingerkus, G. (1986). "Interrelationships of orectolobiform sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii)". In Uyeno, T.; Arai, R.; Taniuchi...
- Pseudocorax, Pristiophorus, Scapanorhynchus and several species of orectolobiforms and palaeospinacids. These fish include surface-dwelling, midwater...
- 03.007. PMID 19303452. Dingerkus, G. (1986). "Interrelationships of orectolobiform sharks (Chondrichthyes: Selachii)". Proceedings of the 2nd International...
- PMID 38834065. Kaneko, M.; Solonin, S. V. (2024). "The first record of the orectolobiform shark genus Cederstroemia (Elasmobranchii, Orectolobidae) in Asia (Kashima...
- Plicatoscyllium is an extinct genus of orectolobiform shark known from deposits of Late Cretaceous age in France, Jordan, the Netherlands, Syria and the...
- suggested to have been capable of amphibious locomotion, similar to modern orectolobiform sharks such as bamboo and epaulette sharks, due to its well-developed...
- Valid Pollerspoeck & Beaury Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)  Germany An orectolobiform, a species of Parasquatina. Polyfaciodus Gen. et sp. nov Valid Koot...
- 1475-4983.2010.00967.x. Alex Srdic (2016). "First occurrence of the orectolobiform shark Akaimia in the Oxford Clay Formation (Jur****ic, Callovian) of...