Kaibabvenator

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Kaibabvenator
Temporal range: Late Leonardian
Kaibabvenator swiftae.jpg
Comparison of K. swiftae, , and Glikmanius
Scientific classification
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Animalia
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Chordata
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Kaibabvenator

Hodnett, Elliot, Olson & Wittke, 2012[1]
Species:
K. swiftae
Binomial name
Kaibabvenator swiftae

Kaibabvenator swiftae is a very large, extinct ctenacanthiform shark that lived in marine environments in what is now Arizona, during the Middle Permian Period. K. swiftae is known from large teeth up to 30 millimeters long found in the Kachina Microsite, of the lower Fossil Mountain Member, in the Kaibab Formation near Flagstaff, Arizona.[1] The specific name honors researcher Sandra Swift for her paleontological contributions to Northern Arizona University.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Hodnett, John-Paul M.; Elliott, David K.; Olson, Tom J.; Wittke, James H. (2012). "Ctenacanthiform sharks from the Permian Kaibab Formation, northern Arizona". Historical Biology. 24 (4): 381. doi:10.1080/08912963.2012.683193. S2CID 85332499.


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