s with Programs 42:256. Kelley, P. H., E. E. Biesack, B. M. Fetter, W. M. Keeler, J. M. Kendall, ... more s with Programs 42:256. Kelley, P. H., E. E. Biesack, B. M. Fetter, W. M. Keeler, J. M. Kendall, T. A. Moroney, R. H. Morrow, D. J. Morse, and G. P. Dietl. 2010b. A molluscan assemblage from the Waccamaw Formation, northeastern South Carolina: diversity and stratigraphic implications. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with
Myliobatiformes (Elasmobranchii: Batoidei) is circumglobally distributed and consists of 26 extan... more Myliobatiformes (Elasmobranchii: Batoidei) is circumglobally distributed and consists of 26 extant genera within ten families. The oldest records of the group occur in upper Cretaceous deposits, and one extinct species, Apocopodon sericeus, is found in the Danian (lower Paleocene) Maria Farinha Formation of the Paraiba Basin, Pernambuco state, northeastern Brazil. This taxon is known from isolated teeth and several partial dentitions in various states of completeness, and herein we describe a new, incomplete (lingual portion) Brazilian dental plate. Previously considered to be endemic to the Paraiba Basin, Apocopodon was recently identifi ed from South Carolina, United States. The sample consists of a nearly complete upper(?) dentition and numerous isolated teeth, and the material is indistinguishable from A. sericeus. The precise stratigraphic position and age of the South Carolina fossils is unknown, but based on the other associated Paleocene vertebrate fossils, we believe that t...
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 2001
... Jour. Paleon 54/3:548–556. Denton, RK, JL Dobie, and DC Parris. 1997. ... 3):43A–44A. Everhar... more ... Jour. Paleon 54/3:548–556. Denton, RK, JL Dobie, and DC Parris. 1997. ... 3):43A–44A. Everhart, MJ 2000. Gastroliths associated with plesiosaur remains in the Sharon Springs Member (Late Cretaceous) of the Pierre Shale, western Kansas. Kansas Acad. Sci. ...
A specimen collected in 2006 from the Smoky Hill Chalk of central Kansas, USA, represents a rare ... more A specimen collected in 2006 from the Smoky Hill Chalk of central Kansas, USA, represents a rare occurrence of a chimaeroid fish from the Niobrara Chalk. The associated material includes associated right and left vomerine plates, and the right palatine plate. Comparison of the Kansas vomerines with the type of “Edaphodon” laqueatus, a right vomerine from Lower Campanian strata of
s with Programs 42:256. Kelley, P. H., E. E. Biesack, B. M. Fetter, W. M. Keeler, J. M. Kendall, ... more s with Programs 42:256. Kelley, P. H., E. E. Biesack, B. M. Fetter, W. M. Keeler, J. M. Kendall, T. A. Moroney, R. H. Morrow, D. J. Morse, and G. P. Dietl. 2010b. A molluscan assemblage from the Waccamaw Formation, northeastern South Carolina: diversity and stratigraphic implications. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with
Myliobatiformes (Elasmobranchii: Batoidei) is circumglobally distributed and consists of 26 extan... more Myliobatiformes (Elasmobranchii: Batoidei) is circumglobally distributed and consists of 26 extant genera within ten families. The oldest records of the group occur in upper Cretaceous deposits, and one extinct species, Apocopodon sericeus, is found in the Danian (lower Paleocene) Maria Farinha Formation of the Paraiba Basin, Pernambuco state, northeastern Brazil. This taxon is known from isolated teeth and several partial dentitions in various states of completeness, and herein we describe a new, incomplete (lingual portion) Brazilian dental plate. Previously considered to be endemic to the Paraiba Basin, Apocopodon was recently identifi ed from South Carolina, United States. The sample consists of a nearly complete upper(?) dentition and numerous isolated teeth, and the material is indistinguishable from A. sericeus. The precise stratigraphic position and age of the South Carolina fossils is unknown, but based on the other associated Paleocene vertebrate fossils, we believe that t...
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 2001
... Jour. Paleon 54/3:548–556. Denton, RK, JL Dobie, and DC Parris. 1997. ... 3):43A–44A. Everhar... more ... Jour. Paleon 54/3:548–556. Denton, RK, JL Dobie, and DC Parris. 1997. ... 3):43A–44A. Everhart, MJ 2000. Gastroliths associated with plesiosaur remains in the Sharon Springs Member (Late Cretaceous) of the Pierre Shale, western Kansas. Kansas Acad. Sci. ...
A specimen collected in 2006 from the Smoky Hill Chalk of central Kansas, USA, represents a rare ... more A specimen collected in 2006 from the Smoky Hill Chalk of central Kansas, USA, represents a rare occurrence of a chimaeroid fish from the Niobrara Chalk. The associated material includes associated right and left vomerine plates, and the right palatine plate. Comparison of the Kansas vomerines with the type of “Edaphodon” laqueatus, a right vomerine from Lower Campanian strata of
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