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Skeletal anatomy of the Late Cretaceous shark,Squalicorax (Neoselachii: Anacoracidae)
Authors:Kenshu Shimada  David J. Cicimurri
Affiliation:(1) Environmental Science Program and Department of Biological Sciences, DePaul University, 2325 North Clifton Avenue, 60614 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.;(2) Sternberg Museum of Natural History, Fort Hays State University, 3000 Sternberg Drive, 67601 Hays, Kansas, U.S.A.;(3) Bob Campbell Geology Museum, Clemson University, 103 Garden Trail, 29634 Clemson, South Carolina, U.S.A.
Abstract:The paleobiology of the Cretaceous neoselachian shark,Squalicorax, has largely been based on isolated teeth. We examined partial and nearly complete skeletons of three species ofSqualicorax, S. falcatus (Aoassiz),S. kaupi (Agassiz), andS. pristodontus (Agassiz), that were collected from the U.S.A. These specimens suggest that the total body length (TL) ofS. falcatus typically measured 1.8–2.0 m, and probably did not exceed 3 m. Moderatesized individuals ofS. kaupi andS. pristodontus perhaps measured about 3 m TL. AlthoughS. pristodontus was the largest form among the three species examined, this taxon possessed a set of large jaws (with large but fewer teeth) relative to its body size compared toS. falcatus orS. kaupi. This suggests that tooth size is not an accurate indicator of the TL if one compares oneSqualicorax species to another. Neurocranial features suggest that the vision ofSqualicorax was not as acute as that of a contemporaneous macrophagous lamniform shark,Cretoxyrhina mantelli (Agassiz) , but olfaction ofSqualicorax may have been better thanC. mantelli. The morphology of placoid scales suggests thatSqualicorax was capable of fast swimming. New skeletal data support the view that the feeding dynamics ofSqualicorax was similar to the modern tiger shark (Galeocerdo Müller & Henle). The present data do not allow for exact ordinal placement, but, contrary to some previous interpretations,Squalicorax can be excluded from the Hexanchiformes and Orectolobiformes. The taxon should more appropriately be placed within the Lamniformes or Carcharhiniformes.
Keywords:Anacoracidae  Chondrichthyes  Elasmobranchii  North America  paleobiology   Squalicorax   Upper Cretaceous
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