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Bretton Kent posted a new specimen. 8 years, 7 months ago
8 years, 7 months ago8 years, 7 months agoBretton Kent has contributed specimen mFeM 49483 to myFOSSIL!
Bretton Kent posted a new specimen. 8 years, 7 months ago
Bretton Kent has contributed specimen mFeM 49483 to myFOSSIL!
Hi, @bkent – Is the species unnamed or you are uncertain of the identification? I can chime in some of our sharky experts – @vperez @bill-heim @fauve-wilson to share their expertise with you.
I think you have a typo in Chesapeake, here is some information I found on the group: https://macrostrat.org/sift/#/strat_name_concept/1021
Talk to you soon,
Jen
Dr. Bretton Kent is a fossil shark expert. He is a professor of paleobiology at the University of Maryland. There is nothing I could add to his information.
Everyone can improve upon their data entry, even experts. I wonder if this has since been published on, @bkent? Let us know and we can link in the publication.
The species shown in the photo was named Alopias palatasi in 2018 by David Ward and myself in an addendum to my chapter on the fossil cartilaginous fishes of Calvert Cliffs published in Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology. The entire volume is available online (https://opensi.si.edu/index.php/smithsonian/catalog/book/107).
Thanks, @bkent. Is this specimen reposited at the Calvert Marine Museum or the NMNH? – Jen.
Type specimen