Carcharias

Vliet, Hendrik Jan Van, Schulp, Anne S., Abu El-Kheir, Gebely A. M. M., Paijmans, Theo M., Bosselaers, Mark & Underwood, Charles J., 2017, A new Oligocene site with terrestrial mammals and a selachian fauna from Minqar Tibaghbagh, the Western Desert of Egypt, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 62 (3), pp. 509-525 : 520

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00341.2017

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Carcharias
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Carcharias View in CoL ? sp.

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Material.—Two partial teeth (CGM67195), from the BOS, early Oligocene, Minqar Tibaghbagh, Qattara Depression, Egypt. Dimensions: height 11–28 mm, width 10–13 mm.

Description.—Teeth slender and high with a rather straight, unornamented main cusp. The root is strongly bilobed. The shape of the root, and presence of lateral cusplets, is, due to some damage, unknown.

Remarks.— Carcharias sp. from the Daba’a Formation at Minqar Tibaghbagh has been described by Van Vliet and El-Kheir (2010) and Zalmout et al. (2012). Teeth are rare in the Eocene of Egypt ( Zalmout et al. 2012) and seem to be absent from the early Oligocene Jebel Qatrani Formation of the Fayum, Egypt.

The genus Carcharias is known from the Cenomanian to Recent of Europe, North America, Africa, and Far East in tropical and warm oceans ( Cappetta 2012).

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