Mesiteia emiliae

Gorjanovic-Kramberger, 1885


Classification: Elasmobranchii Orectolobiformes Mesiteiidae

Reference of the original description
Gorjanovic-Kramberger, D. (1885)
Palaeoichthyolozki prilozi. Rada Jugoslavenske Akademije Znanosti i Umjetnosti, 69(4): 10–65, 5 pl.

Types
Mesiteia emiliae



Description:


Citation: Mesiteia emiliae Gorjanovic-Kramberger, 1885: In: Database of fossil elasmobranch teeth www.shark-references.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 10/2024

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Remarks
shark-references Species-ID=3678;
type species of Mesiteia Gorjanovic-Kramberger, 1885 [1001] by monotypy (Art. 68.3 ICZN)

valid after Gorjanovic-Kramberger (1885) p. 53 [1001]; Woodward (1889) p. 346 [2593]; Jaekel (1894) p. 175 [1209], this specimen housed in the Croatian Natural History Museum, Zagreb is not coming from the Bolca Lagerstätte, the origin is Cretaceous, mabey Lebanon (see Cappetta (1980) p. 121 [326] and Marramà et al. 2018 p. 286); Eastman (1904) p. 27 [4693]; Cappetta (1980) p. 121 [326]

References
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Pfeil, F.H. (2021)
The new family Mesiteiidae (Chondrichthyes, Orectolobiformes), based on Mesiteia emiliae Kramberger, 1884. A contribution to the Upper Cretaceous (early Cenomanian) shark fauna from Lebanon. In: Ancient Fishes and their Living Relatives: a Tribute to John G. Maisey. Alan Pradel, John S. S. Denton & Philippe Janvier (eds.): pp. 102-182, Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München, Germany
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Two well preserved Upper Cretaceous sharks from Lebanon … and many questions [Abstract]. In SCHWARZ, C. & KRIWET, J.(editors): 6th International Meeting on Mesozoic Fishes – Diversification and Diversity Patterns, Vienna, Austria August 4th–10th, 2013: 55
Pfeil, F.H. (2012)
Das Münchner Exemplar einer Mesiteia emiliae KRAMBERGER, 1884 aus den Plattenkalken (Oberkreide, unteres Cenomanium) von Hakel (Haqil) im Libanon. Jahresbericht 2011 und Mitteilungen Der Freunde der Bayerischen Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Historische Geologie München e.V., 40, 43–68
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Frickhinger, K.A. (1991)
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Cappetta, H. (1980)
Les Sélaciens du Crétacé supérieur du Liban. I. Requins. Palaeontographica, Abt. A, 168(1–4), 69–148
Herman, J. (1977)
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Eastman, C.R. (1904)
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Jaekel, O. (1894)
Die eocänen Selachier vom Monte Bolca. Ein Beitrag zur Morphogenie der Wirbeltiere. 176 p., 39 fig., 8 pl., Verlag Julius Springer, Berlin
Woodward, A.S. (1889)
Catalogue of the fossil fishes in the British Museum. Part. I. British Museum (Natural History): 474 p., fig., 17 pl.
Gorjanovic-Kramberger, D. (1885)
Palaeoichthyolozki prilozi. Rada Jugoslavenske Akademije Znanosti i Umjetnosti, 69(4): 10–65, 5 pl.