The Last Of The Buzzsaw Sharks | Fadenia

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You may be somewhat familiar with the whorl toothed sharks of the carboniferous thanks to its most famous member, Helicoprion. What you may not know, is that the group is extremely diverse and long lived, only dying out in the early Triassic. One of these buzzsaw sharks didn’t have a buzzsaw at all – in it’s place was a V-shaped pavement of bumpy overlapping teeth between a beaked mouth but that is what made it survive the Permian mass extinction, meet Fadenia!
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Branson, C.C. 1934 report on Eigil Nielsen’s 1932 paper (Permo-carboniferous Fishes from East Greenland. By EIGIL NIELSEN. Copenhagen: C. A. Reitzels Forlag, Meddelelser om Gr nland, Vol. LXXXVI, No. 3 (1932). Pp. 63; pls. i6. Kr. 4.00)

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Mutter, R.J. & Neuman, A.G. (2008) New eugeneodontid sharks from the Lower Triassic Sulphur Mountain Formation of Western Canada. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 295, 9–41 DOI: 10.1144/SP295.3

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