Research Article

Eocene (Lutetian) Shark-Rich Coastal Paleoenvironments of the Southern North Sea Basin in Europe: Biodiversity of the Marine Fürstenau Formation Including Early White and Megatooth Sharks

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Shark teeth from lamniform (Odontidae) sharks (from different jaw positions) from the Middle Eocene (Lutetian) gravels at Dalum. (1–3). Otodus obliquus (Agassiz, 1843): (1) lower jaw anterior tooth (SCB no. Sel-856), (2) lower jaw anterolateral tooth (SCB no. Sel-857), and (3) lateral tooth (SCB no. Sel-858). (4–10). Carcharocles subserratus (Agassiz, 1843): (4) upper jaw anterior tooth (SCB no. Sel-869), (5) upper jaw lateral tooth (SCB no. Sel-870), (6) upper jaw posterolateral tooth (SCB no. Sel-872), (7) lower jaw anterior tooth (SCB no. Sel-873), and (8) Lower jaw anterolateral tooth (SCB no. Sel-874), (9) lower jaw lateral tooth (SCB no. Sel-876), (10) lower jaw posteriolateral tooth (SCB no. Sel-875; all in labial view).
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