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systematic position of the
Cretaceous sclerorhynchid sawfishes (Elasmobranchii, Pristiorajea)". In Arratia, G.; Tintori,...
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systematic position of the
Cretaceous sclerorhynchid sawfishes (Elasmobranchii, Pristiorajea)".
Mesozoic Fishes 3: Systematics...
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approximately 1 m (3.3 ft). Some have
suggested that
sawfish and
sclerorhynchids form a clade, the Pristiorajea,
while others believe the
groups are...
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Onchosaurus is an
extinct genus of
sclerorhynchid sawskate from the Late
Cretaceous (84.9 to 66.043
million years ago). Its
fossils have been
found in...
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rostral teeth. It
shares the
formation with at
least 9
other genera of
Sclerorhynchid Saw-snouted sharks. Wueringer, B. E., Squire, L., & Collin, S. P. (2009)...
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snout referred to
Spinosaurus was
discovered with a
vertebra from the
sclerorhynchid Onchopristis embedded in it. In the Sao Khua
Formation of Thailand,...
- Sternes, P.C.; Shimada, K. (2019). "Paleobiology of the Late
Cretaceous sclerorhynchid sawfish,
Ischyrhiza mira (Elasmobranchii: Rajiformes), from
North America...
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Onchopristis O.
numida One
complete cranium and ****ociated vertebrae. A
sclerorhynchid rajoid.
Peyeria P.
libyca A sclerorhynchiform.
Ptychotrygon P. henkeli...
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Saivodus striatus with
estimated length around 6–9 m (20–30 ft). The
giant sclerorhynchid Onchopristis reached about 4.25 m (13.9 ft) in length. The
largest known...