Palaeotriakis Explained

Paleotriakis is a genus of ground sharks that lived in the Late Cretaceous period of France.[1]

Species

This genus includes two species that are originally described as species of Paratriakis.

However, for P. curtirostris, later studies still support its classification as a species of Paratriakis.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Guinot . Guillaume . Underwood . Charlie J. . Cappetta . Henri . Ward . David J. . 2013 . Sharks (Elasmobranchii: Euselachii) from the Late Cretaceous of France and the UK . Journal of Systematic Palaeontology . en . 11 . 6 . 589–671 . 10.1080/14772019.2013.767286 . 2013JSPal..11..589G . 84892884 . 1477-2019.
  2. Adolfssen . Jan S. . Ward . David J. . 2014 . López-Arbarello . Adriana . Crossing the boundary: an elasmobranch fauna from Stevns Klint, Denmark . Palaeontology . en . 57 . 3 . 591–629 . 10.1111/pala.12079 . 0031-0239. free . 2014Palgy..57..591A .
  3. Adolfssen . Jan S. . Milàn . Jesper . Friedman . Matt . 2017-02-15 . Review of the Danian vertebrate fauna of southern Scandinavia. . Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark . 65 . 1–23 . 10.37570/bgsd-2017-65-01 . 2245-7070. free .