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- Megalolamna is an extinct genus of lamniform shark that belongs to the family Otodontidae. Its name comes from the similarity of its teeth to those of...
- including the giant megalodon. Recent studies of the newly described genus Megalolamna indicate that the members of the genus Carcharocles should be reclassified...
- auriculatus (Jordan, 1923) †Otodus sokolovi (Zhelezko and Kozlov, 1999) GenusMegalolamna Shimada et al., 2016 Genus †Palaeocarcharodon Casieer, 1960 Genus †Kenolamna...
- megalodon and M. chubutensis. The discovery of fossils ****igned to the genus Megalolamna in 2016 led to a re-evaluation of Otodus, which concluded that it is...
- teeth of Megalolamna paradoxodon from the Miocene Calvert Formation (Maryland, United States), representing the northernmost record of Megalolamna reported...
- and thus initiated the Carcharocles lineage. A more recent study of Megalolamna's taxonomic relationships demonstrates the possibility that Otodus needs...
- †Megactenopetalus kaibab**** David, 1944 †Megalolamna Shimada, Chandler, Lam, Tanaka & Ward, 2016 †Megalolamna paradoxodon Shimada, Chandler, Lam, Tanaka...
- †Galeorhinus latus' Heterodontus sp. Hexanchus sp. †Megachasma applegateiMegalolamna paradoxodon †Negaprion elongata' Odontaspis ferox' †Parotodus benedini'...
- serra, Isurus desori, Isurus oxyrinchus, Megachasma cf. applegatei, Megalolamna paradoxodon, Negaprion brevirostris, Parotodus benedeni, Physogaleus...
- Eocene Søvind Marl Formation  Denmark A relative of the megamouth shark. Megalolamna Gen. et sp. nov Valid Shimada et al. Miocene (Aquitanian–Burdigalian)...