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Alberto Collareta, René Kindlimann, Alessio Baglioni, Walter Landini, Giovanni Sarti, Alí Altamirano, Mario Urbina and Giovanni Bianucci
Nowadays, the requiem sharks comprise one of the most diverse and widespread families of selachians, i.e., Carcharhinidae. Among the carcharhinids, the genus Carcharhinus has the largest number of living species, namely, at least 35. Known from fossils a...
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Francesco Tiralongo, Giuseppina Messina and Bianca Maria Lombardo
Data on the biology of Dasyatis pastinaca are absent from the Ionian Sea and only a few studies were conducted in the Mediterranean Sea. Some biological and ecological aspects of D. pastinaca were investigated between November 2019 and February 2020 in t...
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Rodrigo A. Otero,Teresa Torres,Jacobus P. Le Roux,Francisco Herve,C.Mark Fanning,Roberto E. Yury-Yanez,David Rubilar-Rogers
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We present new data on the paleoichthyology, paleobotany and radiometric results of the Loreto Formation in the Brunswick Peninsula of southernmost Chile, that allow us to propose a Late Eocene age. The rich diversity of fossil cartilaginous fishes (Chon...
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Alberto L. Cione,Jorge A. Mennucci,Fernando Santalucita,Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche
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Fossil record has shown that the genus Carcharias and probably species C. taurus Rafinesque, 1810 occupied the western coast of South America during the Miocene and part of the Pliocene. The genus is absent in the area today. It is suggested that its loc...
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