Lamnoid vertebrae from the Agua Nueva Formation (Upper Cretaceous: lower Turonian), northeastern Mexico
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lamniform, shark, vertebral series, Turonian, Vallecillo, Mexico.

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Blanco-Piñón, A., Shimada, K., & González-Barba, G. (2018). Lamnoid vertebrae from the Agua Nueva Formation (Upper Cretaceous: lower Turonian), northeastern Mexico. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geológicas, 22(1), 19–23. Retrieved from https://rmcg.unam.mx/index.php/rmcg/article/view/861

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Abstract

A partial vertebral series of a lamniform shark (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) occurred in the “Vallecillo fish Member” of the Agua Nueva Formation (Upper Cretaceous: Lower Turonian) at Vallecillo, Mexico. Its taxonomic assignment below the ordinal level is tenuous, but the vertebrae closely resemble those of cretoxyrhinid sharks.This report represents the first documentation of a Cretaceous lamniform shark in northeastern Mexico. The shark could have measured slightly over 3 m in total body length. Because the vertebrae are articulated and are three-dimensionally preserved, they are thought to be deposited rather quickly on a soft oceanfloor after decomposition of most of the shark carcass.

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