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Mesozoic hybodont sharks from Asia and their relationships to the genus Ptychodus

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Evolution and Diversity of Chondrichthyans (2008 ; Warszawa)
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The affinities of the selachian genus Ptychodus is discussed and Hemiptychodus is here re-introduced as a subgenus characterized by unusual tooth ornamentation pattern. An overview of Asian hybodont genera showing tooth ornamentations pattern similar to that of Ptychodus is given. Lacking a triple-layered enameloid, Ptychodus may be a hybodont shark or a batoid, but both hypotheses are not without problems. Based only on dental characters, hybodont affinities for this genus are favoured here, although the evidence to do so is indeed weak.
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Bibliogr. 28 poz.,fot., rys.,
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  • Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Oster Voldgade 5-7, 1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark, gilles@snm.ku.dk
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