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- Palaeospinax is an extinct genus of synechodontiform cartilaginous fish. Although several species have been described, the genus is considered nomen dubium...
- the formation, including those of an indeterminate lamniform shark and Palaeospinax (formerly Synechodus). Earth sciences portal England portal Paleontology...
- †Palaeospinax Egerton, 1872 †Palaeospinax egertoni Woodward, 1889 †Palaeospinax ejuncidus Lambe, 1918 †Palaeospinax pinnai Duffin, 1987 †Palaeospinax politus...
- alongside Thescelosaurus, including Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes such as Palaeospinax, Myledaphus, Lepisosteus and Cyclurus, amphibians like Scapherpeton,...
- (Valanginian). †Palidiplospinax (Klug & Kriwet, 2008). Europe, Early Jur****ic †Palaeospinax (Egerton, 1872) (nomen dubium) †Synechodus (Woodward, 1888) Worldwide...
- 3(18), pages 397-402 Maisey, J. G. (1977). "The fossil selachian fishes Palaeospinax Egerton, 1872 and Nemacanthus Ag****iz, 1837". Zoological Journal of the...
- alongside Leptoceratops, including Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes such as Palaeospinax, Myledaphus, Lepisosteus and Cyclurus, amphibians like Scapherpeton,...
- Milano. 132 (23): 293–308. Retrieved 3 May 2023. Duffin, C. J. (1987). "Palaeospinax pinnai n. sp., a new Palaeospinacid shark from the Sinemuvian (Lower...
- form †Palaeolima †Palaeolima newp****ensis – type locality for speciesPalaeospinaxtentative report †Pamiroseris †Pamiroseris rectilamellosa †Parachirognathus...
- Pachycormus, Ohmdenia, Strongylosteus and chondrichthyes like Hybodus or Palaeospinax). Most of the fauna is marine, with several terrestrial specimens, and...