- C.
hastalis,
especially the
status of its genus, has long been
subject to debate. The
initial binomial name was
first given as
Oxyrhina hastalis and...
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Glyphis hastalis is a
species of
extinct river shark from
Great Britain.
Modern relatives include the
Ganges shark and
speartooth shark. "Fossilworks:...
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preceded by a
number of
fossil (extinct)
species including C.
hubbelli and C.
hastalis. The
first appearance of the
genus may have been as
early as the Early...
- like C.
hastalis and in the
extant white shark, C. carcharias. The
distal inclination of the
intermediate tooth is
characteristic of C.
hastalis, but the...
-
variation Oxyrhina hastalis var. escheri. In 1961,
Kruckow deemed the
shark as a
subspecies rather than a
variation of the then
Isurus hastalis and
renamed it...
- narrow,
serrated teeth evolved from C.
hastalis with a broad,
unserrated teeth is uncertain.
Tracing beyond C.
hastalis,
another prevailing hypothesis proposes...
- and L. melvillei.
Other notable large sharks were O. chubutensis,
Isurus hastalis, and
Hemipristis serra.
Crocodilians also
showed signs of diversification...
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Glyphis glyphis (J. P. Müller & Henle, 1839) (speartooth shark) †Glyphis
hastalis Ag****iz, 1843 †Glyphis
pagoda (Noetling, 1901)
Glyphis siamensis (Steindachner...
- †Corax Ag****iz 1843
Genus †Cosmopolitodus Glikman, 1964 †Cosmopolitodus
hastalis Ag****iz, 1843 (broad-toothed mako)
Genus †Carcharomodus †Carcharomodus...
- genera.
These include species of
Carcharodon (Cosmopolitodus) like C.
hastalis, C. pl****,
species of Macrorhizodus, Isurolamna, and others. The two living...