Squatina, Dumeril, 1906
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2008.0077 |
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Squatina |
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Squatina View in CoL cf. S. angeloides van Beneden, 1873
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Referred specimens.—BCGM 9042 and 9043.
Comments.— Kent (1994) reported Squatina subserrata (von Münster, 1846) from the Oligocene of Virginia, and Müller (1999) adopted this classification even though he noted a very close similarity to Rupelian S. angeloides . Case (1980) referred North Carolina Oligocene teeth to S. subserrata , possibly because he thought the fossils were of early Miocene age. We believe Case’s (1980) material is morphologically similar to S. angeloides , and we tentatively assign our complete tooth to this species primarily because the lateral shoulders are virtually perpendicular to the cusp, which is characteristic of teeth that have been reported elsewhere (i.e., van den Bosch 1981; Müller 1983; Génault 1993; Baut and Génault 1999; Reinecke et al. 2001).
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Oligocene (Rupelian and Chattian), Germany, France, Belgium, USA (North and South Carolina).
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