Chlamydoselachus garmani explained

Chlamydoselachus garmani is an extinct species of large frilled shark from the Miocene. Fossils have been found in Germany.[1]

Description

The teeth of Chlamydoselachus garmani are almost twice the size of the extant C. anguineus, making it a possible 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) long and its roots meso-distally broad and labio-lingually short.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Pfeil. F. H.. 1983. Zahnmorphologische Untersuchungen an rezenten und fossilen Haien der Ordnungen Chlamydoselachiformes und Echinorhiniformes. Palaeoichthyologica. 1. 1–315.
  2. Web site: Chlamydoselachus garmani WELTON IN PFEIL, 1983 . SharkReference.com.