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Victor Perez posted a new specimen. 7 years ago
7 years ago7 years agoVictor Perez has contributed specimen mFeM 50510 to myFOSSIL!
Victor Perez posted a new specimen. 7 years ago
Victor Perez has contributed specimen mFeM 50510 to myFOSSIL!
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Note the root overlap on the labial side while present is not as prominent as with Odontaspis
Hey @bill-heim I’m confused what you want me to observe or change here? I have it identified at Carcharias (could add that it’s Carcharias cuspidatus)
C. cuspidata would be correct.
C. cuspidatus is the appropriate name. There’s something in the rules of taxonomic nomenclature about masculine vs feminine suffixes. I had a conversation with Bretton Kent about this somewhat recently.
Ok works for me, I don’t know jack about latin