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- Cosmopolitodus is an extinct genus of mackerel shark that lived between thirty and one million years ago during the late Oligocene to the Early Pleistocene...
- (Hubbell's white shark) Genus †Corax Ag****iz 1843 GenusCosmopolitodus Glikman, 1964 †Cosmopolitodus hastalis Ag****iz, 1843 (broad-toothed mako) Genus †Carcharomodus...
- thought to have been the transitional between the broad-toothed "mako" Cosmopolitodus hastalis and the modern great white, but is now considered to be an...
- extinct species as "makos." They were later re****igned to a new genus, Cosmopolitodus, a genus maintained as valid in some current literature, and considered...
- 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2020. Yun, C. (2020). "New example of Cosmopolitodus hastalis (Lamniformes, Lamnidae) from the Miocene South Korea". Zoodiversity...
- S2CID 134476316. Yun, C. (2021). "A tooth of the extinct lamnid shark, Cosmopolitodus pl**** comb. noc. (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the Miocene...
- largely considered separate genera. These include species of Carcharodon (Cosmopolitodus) like C. hastalis, C. pl****, species of Macrorhizodus, Isurolamna,...
- shark (Carcharodon carcharias) and the extinct broad-toothed mako (Cosmopolitodus hastalis). "Orca paleorca". Fossilworks. Gateway to the Paleobiology...
- are now identified as Cosmopolitodus hastalis and Isurus desori; Oxyrhina xiphodon is now considered conspecific with Cosmopolitodus hastalis. The original...
- Many shark teeth were ****ociated with the extinct broad-tooth mako (Cosmopolitodus/Carcharodon hastalis) and megalodon, and the teeth of these two sharks...