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Tribodus limae
The Visceral Skeleton and Jaw Suspension In the Durophagous Hybodontid Shark Tribodus limae from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil
1 , anterior of Tribodus limae , MN 5807V; 2 , anterior of Tribodus lima...
Reconstruction of Tribodus limae Brito and Ferreira, 1989 head region, n...
Jaws of Tribodus limae , AMNH 13958. 1 – 3 , left palatoquadrate in later...
Jaws of Tribodus limae , AMNH 13958. 1 , articulated upper and lower jaws...
Tribodus limae , MN 5807V. Detail of Figure 4 . 1 showing jaws, hyoid a...
Jaw suspensions of Egertonodus basanus ( 1 ) and Tribodus limae ( 2 ) i...
Left Meckel's cartilage of Tribodus limae , AMNH 13961, with partial denti...
Tribodus limae (MN 5808V): 1 , closeup showing branchial skeleton, scale ...
Scanning electron microscope photographs of Tribodus limae teeth. 1 , i...
CT scan slices of Tribodus limae (AMNH 13958) upper and lower jaws, showi...
Reconstructions of the jaw musculature in Tribodus limae : 1 , lateral vi...
Abstract Isolated teeth of five hybodont species are described from the Khok Kruat Formation (Aptian): Hybodus aequitridentatus nov. sp., Heteroptychodus steinmanni , Thaiodus ruchae, Khoratodus foreyi nov. gen. et nov. sp., and Acrorhizodus khoratensis . A new family, Thaiodontidae is also erected for Thaiodus and Khoratodus. Two species are recognized inside the genus Heteroptychodus, H. steinmanni and H. chuvalovi nov. comb. These sharks show a wide range of diet and many of them appear to be restricted to a freshwater environment and thus are probably endemic to the Khorat Plateau. However, Thaiodus and Heteroptychodus are also found in deltaic and/or marine environments outside Thailand, but are nevertheless restricted to the Asian continent. It seems that the appearance of three different palaeobiogeographical provinces (Europe, Asia and Africa–South America) around the Tethys during the Early Cretaceous led to the highest diversity at the generic level in the history of hybodont sharks.