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Dallasiella

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Dallasiella
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Dallasiella

Cappetta & Case, 1999[1]
Type species
Dallasiella willistoni
Cappetta & Case, 1999
Other species
  • Dallasiella brachyodon
    Siversson, Cederström, & Ryan, 2022[2]

Dallasiella is an extinct genus of mackerel sharks that lived during the Late Cretaceous. It contains two valid species, D. willistoni and D. brachyodon, which have been found in North America and Europe.[1][2] While formerly placed in the families Cretoxyrhinidae and Archaeolamnidae, it is now considered Lamniformes incertae sedis.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Cappetta, H.; Case, G.R. (1999). "Additions aux faunes de sélaciens du Crétacé du Texas (Albien supérieur-Campanien)". Palaeo Ichthyologica. 9: 5–111.
  2. ^ a b c Siversson, M.; Cederström, P.; Ryan, H.E. (2022). "A new dallasiellid shark from the lower Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Sweden". GFF. 144 (2): 118–125. doi:10.1080/11035897.2022.2097737.