Triakis kelleri

Hovestadt & Hovestadt-Euler, 2002


Classification: Elasmobranchii Carcharhiniformes Triakidae

Reference of the original description
Hovestadt, D.C. & Hovestadt-Euler, M. (2002)
The remains of a carcharhinid shark with a new triakid species in its digestive tract from the Oligocene of Germany. Tertiary Research, 21(1–4), 171–182

Types
Triakis kelleri



Description:


Citation: Triakis kelleri Hovestadt & Hovestadt-Euler, 2002: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 05/2024

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References
Brée, B. & Condamine, F.L. & Guinot, G. (2022)
Combining palaeontological and neontological data shows a delayed diversification burst of carcharhiniform sharks likely mediated by environmental change. Scientific Reports, 12, Article 21906
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-26010-7
Eck, K. (2018)
Die Taphozönose des Fischschiefers (Rupelium/Oligozän) der Paläogen-Scholle Wiesloch-Rot (Baden-Württemberg/Deutschland). PhD dissertation, Ruprecht-Karls-University, Heidelberg
Maxwell, E.E. & Alexander, S. & Bechly, G. & Eck, K. & Frey, E. & Grimm, K. & Kovar-Eder, J. & Mayr, G. & Micklich, N. & Rasser, M.W. & Roth-Nebelsick, A. & Salvador, R.B. & Schoch, R.R. & Schweigert, G. & Stinnesbeck, W. & Wolf-Schwenninger, K. & Ziegler, R. (2016)
The Rauenberg fossil Lagerstätte (Baden-Württemberg, Germany): A window into early Oligocene marine and coastal ecosystems of Central Europe. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 463, 238–260
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.10.002
Hovestadt, D.C. & Hovestadt-Euler, M. & Micklich, N. (2010)
A review of the chondrichthyan fauna of Grube Unterfeld (Frauenweiler) clay pit. Kaupia, Darmstädter Beiträge zur Naturgeschichte, 17, 57–71
Hovestadt, D.C. & Hovestadt-Euler, M. (2002)
The remains of a carcharhinid shark with a new triakid species in its digestive tract from the Oligocene of Germany. Tertiary Research, 21(1–4), 171–182