Research Article

Skeleton of the Fossil Shark Isurus denticulatus from the Turonian (Late Cretaceous) of Germany—Ecological Coevolution with Prey of Mackerel Sharks

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Fish and shark biodiversity selection of the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary to late Turonian of the Münster Cretaceous Basin of northwest Germany (composed from [17]) (a) Xiphactinus caudal fin and vertebral column, (b) Xiphactinus pectoral fin, (c) Xiphactinus scale, (d) Berycopsis skeleton, (e) Isurus vertebra, (f) Ptychodus tooth, (g) Ptychodus tooth, (h) Ptychodus tooth, (i) Pachyrhizodus skeleton, (j) Anogmius skeleton, (k) Syllaemus skeleton, (l) Elopopsis skeleton, (m) Clupavus skeleton, (n) Diplomystus skeleton, (o) Cimolichthys skeleton, (p) Aulolepis skeleton, (q) Protosphyraena pectoral fin, (r) Cylindracanthus rostrum, (s) Paraorthacodus skeleton (see details in [17]).
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