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Fig. 8

From: Stratigraphy and palaeoecology of the Upper Marine Molasse (OMM) of the central Swiss Plateau

Fig. 8

Examples of frequently in the text cited selachian teeth of the OMM. a) Physogaleus cf. latus Storms, 1894 (Locality: Zofingen-Bierkeller, Lucerne Fm., Basal reworked pebbly sandstone), b Chaenogaleus affinis Probst, 1878 (Safenwil-Berg, Lucerne Fm., Safenwil-Muschelsandstein), c Premontreia (Syn. Pachyscyllium) distans Probst, 1879 (Zofingen-Bierkeller, Lucerne Fm., Basal reworked pebbly sandstone), d Scyliorhinus fossilis Leriche, 1927 (Roggliswil-Hornwald, St. Gallen Fm.), e Mitsukurina lineata Probst, 1879, anterior tooth and f Mitsukurina lineata Probst, 1879, lateral tooth (Roggliswil-Hornwald, St. Gallen Fm.), g Centrophorus cf. granulosus Bloch & Schneider, 1801, lower tooth and h Centrophorus cf. granulosus Bloch & Schneider, 1801, upper tooth (Roggliswil-Hornwald, St. Gallen Fm.), i Isistius triangulus Probst, 1879 (Roggliswil-Hornwald, St. Gallen Fm.), k Pristiophorus sp., rostral spine (Roggliswil-Hornwald, St. Gallen Fm.), l Dasyatis rugosa Probst, 1877, male tooth and m Dasyatis rugosa Probst, 1877, female tooth (Zofingen-Bierkeller, Lucerne Fm., Basal reworked pebbly sandstone) n Raja sp., female tooth and o Raja sp., male tooth (Roggliswil-Hornwald, St. Gallen Fm.)

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