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OFR21 a Guide to Fossil Sharks, Skates, and Rays from The
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Caudal Fin Skeleton of the Late Cretaceous Lamniform Shark, Cretoxyrhina Mantelli, from the Niobrara Chalk of Kansas
Strontium and Oxygen Isotope Analyses Reveal Late Cretaceous Shark Teeth in Iron Age Strata in the Southern Levant
Sepkoski, J.J. 1992. Compendium of Fossil Marine Animal Families
100 Million Years of Shark Macroevolution
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
Bedrock Geology of Round Rock and Surrounding Areas, Williamson and Travis Counties, Texas
Phylogeny of Lamniform Sharks Based on Whole Mitochondrial Genome Sequences
Late Cretaceous Sharks Cretoxyrhina and Cardabiodon from Montana, USA
Disparity of Early Cretaceous Lamniformes Sharks Disparitet I Lamniformes Hajar Från Tidig Krita
The Teleost Ichthyofauna from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar: Systematics, Distributions, and Implications for Gondwanan Biogoegraphy
Squalicorax Chips a Tooth: a Consequence of Feeding-Related
Vertebrate Microfossil Diversity from the Tremp Formation
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
Fishes of the World
The Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College
New Squalicorax Species (Neoselachii: Lamniformes) from the Lower Maastrichtian of Ganntour Phosphate Deposit, Morocco
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PROCEEDINGS of the 6TH FOSSIL RESOURCE CONFERENCE Edited by Vincent L
Late Cretaceous) Selachian Fauna from the Basal Atco Formation, Lower Austin Group, North Central Texas
Neoselachian (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) Diversity Across the Cretaceous–Tertiary Boundary
Database of Bibliography of Living/Fossil Sharks and Rays (Chondrichtyes: Selachii)
Fossil Marine Vertebrates from the Codell Sandstone Member of the Upper Cretaceous Carlile Shale in Jewell County, Kansas
Direct Evidence of Trophic Interaction Between a Large Lamniform Shark, Cretodus Sp., and a Marine Turtle from the Cretaceous of Northeastern Italy
Database of Bibliography of Living/Fossil
New Sharks and Rays from the Cenomanian and Turonian of Charentes, France
Mississippi Geology Office of Geology P