Iansan beurleni
(Santos, 1968)
Classification: Elasmobranchii Rhinopristiformes Rhinobatidae
Synonyms / new combinations and misspellings
Rhinobatos beurleni
Rhinobatos beurleni
Types
Iansan beurleni
Iansan beurleni
Description:
Citation: Iansan beurleni (Santos, 1968): In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 10/2024
Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=3154;
shark-references Species-ID=3154;
References
Radiation and divergence times of Batoidea. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 40(3), Article e1777147
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2020.1777147
Architectural and ultrastructural features of tessellated calcified cartilage in modern and extinct chondrichthyan fishes. Journal of Fish Biology, 98(4), 919–941
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14376
A Paleoictiofauna da Formação Romualdo, Cretáceo Inferior, da Bacia Sedimentar do Araripe, Pernambuco, Nordeste do Brasil. [The Paleoictiofauna of the Romualdo Formation, Lower Cretaceous, of the Sedimentar of the Araripe Basin, Pernambuco, Northeast of Brazil.] Anuário do Instituto de Geociências, 42(4); 396–409
A new look at Rhinobatiformes (Chondrichthyes) from Araripe, Lower Cretaceous of NE Brazil [Abstract]. In SCHWARZ, C. & KRIWET, J.(editors): 6th International Meeting on Mesozoic Fishes – Diversification and Diversity Patterns, Vienna, Austria August 4th–10th, 2013: 45
An updated review of the fish faunas from the Crato and Santana formations in Brazil, a close relationship to the Tethys fauna. Bulletin of the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History, Series A Natural History, 9: 107–136
The systematic position of the Cretaceous sclerorhynchid sawfishes (Elasmobranchii, Pristiorajea). In G. Arratia & A. Tintori (Eds.), Mesozoic Fishes 3 – Systematics, Paleoenvironments and Biodiversity (pp. 57–73). Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil
Continental break up and the distribution of fishes of Western Gondwana during the Early Cretaceous. Cretaceous Research, 21(2), 281–314
DOI: 10.1006/cres.1999.0195
The new genus Iansan (Chondrichthyes, Rhinobatoidea) from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil and its phylogenetic relationships. In G. Arratia & G. Viohl (Eds.), Mesozoic Fishes 1 – Systematics and Paleoecology (pp. 47–62). Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil
Predator-prey relationships and trophic level reconstruction in a fossil fish community. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 40(1), 1–22
DOI: 10.1007/BF00002179
Santana Fossils. An Illustrated Atlas. TFH Publications
Radiation and divergence times of Batoidea. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 40(3), Article e1777147
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2020.1777147
Architectural and ultrastructural features of tessellated calcified cartilage in modern and extinct chondrichthyan fishes. Journal of Fish Biology, 98(4), 919–941
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14376
A Paleoictiofauna da Formação Romualdo, Cretáceo Inferior, da Bacia Sedimentar do Araripe, Pernambuco, Nordeste do Brasil. [The Paleoictiofauna of the Romualdo Formation, Lower Cretaceous, of the Sedimentar of the Araripe Basin, Pernambuco, Northeast of Brazil.] Anuário do Instituto de Geociências, 42(4); 396–409
A new look at Rhinobatiformes (Chondrichthyes) from Araripe, Lower Cretaceous of NE Brazil [Abstract]. In SCHWARZ, C. & KRIWET, J.(editors): 6th International Meeting on Mesozoic Fishes – Diversification and Diversity Patterns, Vienna, Austria August 4th–10th, 2013: 45
An updated review of the fish faunas from the Crato and Santana formations in Brazil, a close relationship to the Tethys fauna. Bulletin of the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History, Series A Natural History, 9: 107–136
The systematic position of the Cretaceous sclerorhynchid sawfishes (Elasmobranchii, Pristiorajea). In G. Arratia & A. Tintori (Eds.), Mesozoic Fishes 3 – Systematics, Paleoenvironments and Biodiversity (pp. 57–73). Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil
Continental break up and the distribution of fishes of Western Gondwana during the Early Cretaceous. Cretaceous Research, 21(2), 281–314
DOI: 10.1006/cres.1999.0195
The new genus Iansan (Chondrichthyes, Rhinobatoidea) from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil and its phylogenetic relationships. In G. Arratia & G. Viohl (Eds.), Mesozoic Fishes 1 – Systematics and Paleoecology (pp. 47–62). Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil
Predator-prey relationships and trophic level reconstruction in a fossil fish community. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 40(1), 1–22
DOI: 10.1007/BF00002179
Santana Fossils. An Illustrated Atlas. TFH Publications