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    Other| September 01, 1997

    Paleoecological relationships of the Late Cretaceous lamniform shark, Cretoxyrhina mantelli (Agassiz)

    Kenshu Shimada
    Kenshu Shimada
    University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Biological Sciences, Chicago, IL, United States
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    Journal of Paleontology (1997) 71 (5): 926–933.
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    Kenshu Shimada; Paleoecological relationships of the Late Cretaceous lamniform shark, Cretoxyrhina mantelli (Agassiz). Journal of Paleontology 1997;; 71 (5): 926–933. doi:

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      • bones
      • Chondrichthyes
      • Chordata
      • Cretaceous
      • Diapsida
      • diet
      • Elasmobranchii
      • indicators
      • jaws
      • Kansas
      • Lacertilia
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      • Cretoxyrhina mantelli
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