Dentition of etmopterid shark Miroscyllium (Squaliformes) with comments on the fossil record of lanternsharks

Adnet S., Cappetta H., Nakaya K.

Published date: December 2006
Volume: 30
Number: 4
Pagination: 305-312
Publisher: Société Française d'Ichtyologie
doi: https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/2006-304-003
Abstract

Although modern lantern sharks (Etmopteridae, Squaliformes) are taxonomically diverse, their phylogenetic relationships remain unclear. Numerous fossil etmopterids have been recently discovered, and their geologic occurrences are reviewed here. The dentition of the rare recent etmopterid Miroscyllium sheikoi is described. The species shows peculiar ontogenetic changes in the morphology of lower and upper teeth, and allows to assign some fossil material described as Centroscyllium by Ledoux (1972) to Miroscyllium. Moreover, the presence, in Miroscyllium sheikoi, of a morphological transitional dental type between Etmopterus and Centroscyllium, and its discovery in the fossil record allow to propose an alternative way to contribute to the phylogenetic frameworks.

Keywords: Etmopteridae - Evolution - Miroscyllium - Ontogenetic change - Palaeontology - Tooth morphology
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