Новые данные по зубам гребнезубых акул (Hexanchiformes) из меловых отложений острова Сахалин (Россия)

Ф.А. Триколиди и М.В. Назаркин

Труды Зоологического института РАН, 2016, 320(1): 66–70   ·   https://doi.org/10.31610/trudyzin/2016.320.1.66

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Из меловых отложений (нижний кампан) южной части острова Сахалин описан зуб шестижаберной акулы рода Hexanchus (Hexanchidae). Зуб наиболее близок к Hexanchus microdon (Agassiz, 1835) или H. cf. microdon, из верхнемеловых отложений Японии. Ранее зубы акул из меловых отложений Дальнего Востока России не описывались.

Ключевые слова

акулы, зубы, меловая система, Сахалин, Hexanchus

Поступила в редакцию 27 января 2016 г.  ·  Принята в печать 25 марта 2016 г.  ·  Опубликована 24 марта 2016 г.

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