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Extinct family of cartilaginous fish
Anachronistidae is an extinct family of
cartilaginous fish, known from the
Carboniferous and
Permian periods. They are considered to be the oldest known members of
Neoselachii (equivalent to
Elasmobranchii in its narrow sense), with a close relationship to modern
sharks and
rays. They are known from isolated teeth.
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doi:
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ISSN
0272-4634.
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^ Ivanov, Alexander O.; Bakaev, Aleksandr S.; Nestell, Merlynd K.; Nestell, Galina P. (2021).
"Fish Microremains from the Cutoff Formation (Roadian, Middle Permian) of the Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas, USA". Micropaleontology. 67 (4): 365–402.
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^ Rees, Jan; Campbell, Hamish J.; Simes, John E. (2023-05-21).
"The first Triassic elasmobranch teeth from the Southern Hemisphere (Canterbury, New Zealand)". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics: 1–8.
doi:
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ISSN
0028-8306.
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^ Ginter, Michał (July 2022).
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doi:
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ISSN
0305-8719.