Alopias leeensis

Ward, 1978


Classification: Elasmobranchii Lamniformes Alopiidae

Reference of the original description
Ward, D.J. (1978)
Additions to the fish fauna of the English Palaeogene. 1. Two new species of Alopias (Thresher Shark) from the English Eocene. Tertiary Research, 2(1), 23–28

Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Alopias cf. leeensis, Alopias leensis

Types
Alopias leeensis
Holotype: BMNH.: P.59533; Paratype: BMNH.: P.59534;


Description:


Citation: Alopias leeensis Ward, 1978: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 03/2024

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Description
Original diagnose after Ward (1978) p. 25 [2491]: Alopias known only by large isolated teeth. Crown inflated, robust, triangular, wide based with rounded tip, upright in anterior teeth, inclined in laterals. Root massive, median groove absent.

Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=186;
valid after Ward (1978) p. 26 [2491];


References
Condamine, F.L. & Romieu, J. & Guinot, G. (2019)
Climate cooling and clade competition likely drove the decline of lamniform sharks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116(41), 20584–20590
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1902693116
Adnet, S. (2000)
Les élasmobranches fossiles du Paléogène des Landes (Sud-Ouest, France). Implications dans la connaissance des communautés d'élasmobranches d'eaux profondes. Evolution des Squaliformes et paléoécologie. 211 p., 23 fig., annexes, 40 pl. Dipl. Doct., Univ. Montpellier II.
Kemp, D.J. & Kemp, L. & Ward, D.J. (1990)
An Illustrated Guide to the British Middle Eocene Vertebrates. Privately published, London, 59 pp.
Kemp, D.J. (1982)
Fossil sharks, rays and chimaeroids of the English Tertiary period. Gosport Museum, 1–47, 10 fig., 3 tabl., 16 pl.
Ward, D.J. (1978)
Additions to the fish fauna of the English Palaeogene. 1. Two new species of Alopias (Thresher Shark) from the English Eocene. Tertiary Research, 2(1), 23–28