Otodus (Carcharocles) cf. sokolowi Jaekel, 1895

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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Otodus (Carcharocles) cf. sokolowi Jaekel, 1895
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Otodus (Carcharocles) cf. sokolowi Jaekel, 1895

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Material.—Ten (CGM69186: five, CGM67191: four, CGM 69195: one), often badly damaged, from the BOS, early Oligocene, Minqar Tibaghbag, Qattara Depression, Egypt. Dimensions: height 20–54 mm, width 18–40 mm.

Description.—Teeth are large and prominent. The cusp is higher than wide and slightly curved distally.Small,rounded lateral cusplets are present at the base of the main cusp. The cutting edge of cusp and cusplets is covered with small and very regular serrations. The root is robust and wider than the crown, with distinct root lobes.

Remarks.—A relatively large sample of Otodus cf. sokolowi Jaekel, 1895 has been found, which is most certainly a collecting bias, as these conspicuous teeth are easy to spot in the field. Otodus cf. sokolowi Jaekel, 1895 lived until the early Oligocene ( Bourdon 2011). It could be a transitional form to Otodus angustidens Agassiz, 1843 , but the teeth are too incomplete to be certain about it.

Otodus sokolowi has been described from the Daba’a Formation at Minqar Tibaghbagh (as Carcharocles auriculatus ) by Van Vliet and El-Kheir (2010) and by Zalmout et al. (2012).

It is known from Europe, the Eocene of Germany ( Diedrich 2011); Asia, the Paleogene of southern Russia ( Jaekel 1895), the Eocene of Uzbekistan ( Case et al. 1996), the Eocene of Syria and Jordan; Africa, the Eocene of Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, Congo, and Angola; North America, the Eocene of North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama ( Zalmout et al. 2012).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Elasmobranchii

Order

Lamniformes

Family

Lamnidae

Genus

Otodus

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Otodus (Carcharocles) cf. sokolowi Jaekel, 1895

Vliet, Hendrik Jan Van, Schulp, Anne S., Abu El-Kheir, Gebely A. M. M., Paijmans, Theo M., Bosselaers, Mark & Underwood, Charles J. 2017
2017
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Otodus sokolowi

Jaekel 1895
1895
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