
Fig. 10. Upper teeth of the mackerel shark Carcharomodus escheri (Agassiz, 1843), MNU 071-20, from Gross Pampau, the middle–late Miocene. A. Second upper right anterior tooth. B. Right upper first lateral tooth. C–L. Left (C, D, G, I, K) and right (E, F, H, J, L) upper teeth. Labial (A1–L1) and lingual (A2–L2) views. For positions of lateral teeth within jaw see Fig. 12.
Published as part of Kriwet, Jürgen, Mewis, Heike & Hampe, Oliver, 2015, A partial skeleton of a new lamniform mackerel shark from the Miocene of Europe, pp. 857-875 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60 (4) on page 867, DOI: 10.4202/app.00066.2014, http://zenodo.org/record/13281543
Animalia, Carcharomodus, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Animalia, Carcharomodus, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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