Leptostyrax sp.
Classification: Elasmobranchii Lamniformes Cretoxyrhinidae
	Types
Leptostyrax sp.
	
	
	
Leptostyrax sp.
Description:
Citation: Leptostyrax sp. : In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 11/2025
		Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=3482;
		
		shark-references Species-ID=3482;
		References
		
	
		
		
			
First Early Cretaceous sharks from India. Historical Biology, 36(12), 2829–2837
DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2023.2280623
	
	
		
		
			
First report of diverse vertebrate coprofaunas from the Lower Cretaceous of Tunisia. Cretaceous Research, 135, Article 105192
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105192
	
	
		
		
			
Micro-computed tomography imaging reveals the development of a unique tooth mineralization pattern in mackerel sharks (Chondrichthyes; Lamniformes) in deep time. Scientific Reports, 9, Article 9652
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-46081-3
	
	
		
		
			
A selachian-dominated assemblage from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Clay Mesa Member, Mancos Formation, Santa Fe County, NM. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 53, 386–392
	
	
		
		
			
Sharks and rays. In Field Guide to Fossils Number 12: Fossils of the Gault Clay J. R. Young(Editor), A. S. Gale(Editor), R. I. Knight(Editor), Dr Andrew B. Smith(Editor): 275–299
	
	
		
		
			
Chondrichthyans from the Lower Ferron Sandstone Member of the Mancos Shale (upper Cretaceous: Middle Turonian) of Emery and Carbon Counties, Utah, USA. Journal of Paleontology, 84(2), 248–266
DOI: 10.1666/09-053R.1
	
	
		
		
			
A nearshore vertebrate assemblage from the late cretaceous (Turonian) Atarque Sandstone, Socorro County, New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 60th Field Conference, Geology of the Chupadera Mesa Region: 315–320
	
	
		
		
			
Distribution, age and correlation of Cretaceous fossil vertebrates from Arizona. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 29, 104–109
	
	
		
		
			
A new shark species of the genus Galeorhinus (Chondrichthyes, Triakidae) from the Cenomanian of the lower Volga River basin. Paleontological Journal, 34(4), 435–438
	
	
		
		
			
Albian and Cenomanian (Cretaceous) selachian faunas from north east England. Special Papers in Palaeontology, 60, 9–56
	
	
		
		
			
Sharks from the mid-Cretaceous Gearle Siltstone, southern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(3), 453–465
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1997.10010995
	
	
		
		
			
Lamniform sharks of the mid Cretaceous Alinga Formation and Beedagong Claystone, Western Australia. Palaeontology, 39(4), 813–849
	
	
		
		
			
Selachians from the Greenhorn cyclothem («Middle» Cretaceous: Cenomanian-Turonian), Black Mesa, Arizona, and the paleogeographic distribution of late Cretaceous selachians. Journal of Paleontology, 67(3), 447–474
	
	
	

First Early Cretaceous sharks from India. Historical Biology, 36(12), 2829–2837
DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2023.2280623

First report of diverse vertebrate coprofaunas from the Lower Cretaceous of Tunisia. Cretaceous Research, 135, Article 105192
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105192
Micro-computed tomography imaging reveals the development of a unique tooth mineralization pattern in mackerel sharks (Chondrichthyes; Lamniformes) in deep time. Scientific Reports, 9, Article 9652
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-46081-3

A selachian-dominated assemblage from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Clay Mesa Member, Mancos Formation, Santa Fe County, NM. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 53, 386–392

Sharks and rays. In Field Guide to Fossils Number 12: Fossils of the Gault Clay J. R. Young(Editor), A. S. Gale(Editor), R. I. Knight(Editor), Dr Andrew B. Smith(Editor): 275–299

Chondrichthyans from the Lower Ferron Sandstone Member of the Mancos Shale (upper Cretaceous: Middle Turonian) of Emery and Carbon Counties, Utah, USA. Journal of Paleontology, 84(2), 248–266
DOI: 10.1666/09-053R.1

A nearshore vertebrate assemblage from the late cretaceous (Turonian) Atarque Sandstone, Socorro County, New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 60th Field Conference, Geology of the Chupadera Mesa Region: 315–320
Distribution, age and correlation of Cretaceous fossil vertebrates from Arizona. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 29, 104–109
A new shark species of the genus Galeorhinus (Chondrichthyes, Triakidae) from the Cenomanian of the lower Volga River basin. Paleontological Journal, 34(4), 435–438
Albian and Cenomanian (Cretaceous) selachian faunas from north east England. Special Papers in Palaeontology, 60, 9–56

Sharks from the mid-Cretaceous Gearle Siltstone, southern Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 17(3), 453–465
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.1997.10010995
Lamniform sharks of the mid Cretaceous Alinga Formation and Beedagong Claystone, Western Australia. Palaeontology, 39(4), 813–849

Selachians from the Greenhorn cyclothem («Middle» Cretaceous: Cenomanian-Turonian), Black Mesa, Arizona, and the paleogeographic distribution of late Cretaceous selachians. Journal of Paleontology, 67(3), 447–474
				
				
    					
    					
    					
    					
                        
    					








