Odontaspididae, Muller et Henle, 1839

Szabó, Márton & Kocsis, László, 2016, A preliminary report on the Early Oligocene (Rupelian, Kiscellian) selachians from the Kiscell Formation (Buda Mts, Hungary), with the re-discovery of Wilhelm Weiler’s shark teeth, Fragmenta Palaeontologica Hungarica 33, pp. 31-64 : 44

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.17111/FragmPalHung.2016.33.31

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15678007

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/547FC451-FFF6-7F4B-FD8F-6ED3FC56F9E4

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Felipe

scientific name

Odontaspididae
status

 

Odontaspididae View in CoL indet.

Referred material: 106 teeth (V.61.667A-E., V.61.672D., V.61.736., V.61.737., V.61.811., V.63.691., V.63.695., V.61.820., V.61.829., V.61.838., V.61.842., V.61.848., V.61.881., VER 2016.3407., VER 2016.3412., VER 2016.3415., VER 2016.3417., VER 2016.3420., VER 2016.3430., VER 2016.3432., VER 2016.3433., VER 2016.3440.).

Remarks: These teeth are too fragmentary for closer identification, however, there are many of them. Various tooth positions are represented. Most of them consist only of the main crown, or elongated, sigmoid enamel-fragments. The qualitative damages of these teeth could have been caused by the oxidization of the pyrite and/or during the transportation of the material.

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