Sphyrna Rafinesque, 1810
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2008.0077 |
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Genus Sphyrna Rafinesque, 1810 View in CoL
Type species: Squalus zygaena Linneaus, 1758 , Recent, “Europe, America”.
Sphyrna cf. S. media Springer, 1940
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Referred specimens.— BCGM 9075–9077, SC 2009.18.11.
Comments.—Our sample compares favorably to material identified as Sphyrna cf. S. media by Purdy et al. (2001). We concur with Purdy et al. (2001) that S. arambourgi Cappetta, 1970 (pl. 19: 3–16) is indistinguishable from teeth they identify as Sphyrna cf. S. media . Based on overall size, cusp morphology, and elongated, low distal heel, we believe that specimens identified as Scoliodon terraenovae (Richardson, 1836) by Case (1980: pl. 7: 1, 2) are assignable to Sphyrna cf. S. media . The morphology and size of the tooth identified as Rhizoprionodon by Génault (1993: figs. 61, 62) also appears to be closer to S. media . Maximum tooth width of Sphyrna cf. S. media in our sample is approximately 10 mm, and they differ from those of S. zygaena (Linnaeus, 1758) in being smaller in size, having a much more gracile cusp, and mesial cutting edges are straight to concave.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Oligocene, USA (North and South Carolina), France (?); Miocene, USA (North Carolina), France.
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