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1 May 2013 New Data on the Late Cretaceous Cardabiodontid Lamniform Shark Based on an Associated Specimen from Kansas
Ashley A. Dickerson, Kenshu Shimada, Brian Reilly, Cynthia K. Rigsby
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Abstract

We describe a specimen of an Upper Cretaceous shark, Cardabiodon sp. (Lamniformes: Cardabiodontidae), from Kansas. This specimen, that consists of a set of teeth, pieces of calcified cartilage, and placoid scales, represents the first associated cardabiodontid material from North America. The combination of direct observation and radiographic examination reveals that the specimen contains at least 78 teeth, including presumed functional and replacement teeth. The teeth vary in size and morphology, suggesting that the dentition of the shark showed heterodonty. The tooth set includes teeth referable to ‘upper intermediate teeth’ in which their presence is characteristic of the order Lamniformes. This shark individual is estimated to have measured at least 2.5 m and as much as 3.8 m in total length. The morphology of placoid scales indicates that Cardabiodon was capable of fast swimming and was likely able to actively pursue lively prey.

Ashley A. Dickerson, Kenshu Shimada, Brian Reilly, and Cynthia K. Rigsby "New Data on the Late Cretaceous Cardabiodontid Lamniform Shark Based on an Associated Specimen from Kansas," Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 115(3&4), 125-133, (1 May 2013). https://doi.org/10.1660/062.115.0305
Published: 1 May 2013
KEYWORDS
Elasmobranchii
Paleoecology
placoid scale
teeth
Upper Cretaceous
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