Гребнезубые акулы (Hexanchiformes) из меловых отложений Крыма

Ф.А. Триколиди

Труды Зоологического института РАН, 2014, 318(1): 76–97   ·   https://doi.org/10.31610/trudyzin/2014.318.1.76

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В статье описываются зубы 5 видов акул семейств Hexanchidae и Crassodontidanidae из меловых отложений юго-западного Крыма: Crassodontidanus aff. wiedenrothi (Thies, 1983) (гора Большой Кермен, нижний готерив), Pachyhexanchus pockrandti (Ward et Thies, 1987) (гора Большой Кермен, нижний готерив), Notidanodon aff. lanceolatus (Woodward, 1886) (гора Белая, верхний мел, нижний – средний сеноман), N. cf. lanceolatus (окрестности пос. Марьино, средний апт) и N. dentatus (Woodward, 1886) (гора Кременная, нижний сеноман). Зуб Crassodontidanus aff. wiedenrothi по морфологии близок к Crassodontidanus wiedenrothi из юрских отложений Германии. Pachyhexanchus pockrandti является второй находкой этого вида в тетическом регионе. Представители Notidanodon aff. lanceolatus резко отличаются от остальных видов этого рода по морфологии зубов; этот таксон, по-видимому, является предковой формой для акул семейства Heptranchidae.

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акулы, зубы, Крым, мел, Crassodontidanidae, Hexanchidae

Поступила в редакцию 25 мая 2013 г.  ·  Принята в печать 13 февраля 2014 г.  ·  Опубликована 25 марта 2014 г.

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