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Notes after merge
We've recently merged this article with Cretoxyrhina as part of a small clean-up to make information up-to-date. Just for future reference in the future if anyone's going to make articles of these sharks, I'm going to list the taxons that were listed as within the family in this page and the families they are now in.
Cretolamna (Otodontidae)
Palaeocarcharodon (Otodontidae)
Dallasiella (Incertae familiae)
Paraisurus (Paraisuridae)
Protolamna (Eoptolamnidae)
Plicatolamna (invalid taxon, junior synonym of Archaeolamna kopingensis)
A couple corrections to this list. "Eoptolamnidae" is junior synonym of Pseudoscapanoryhnchidae, therefore Protolamna is a pseudoscapanorhynchid. Plicatolamna is a junior synonym of Cretodus, which is also a possible pseudoscapanorhynchid. Dalasiella's affinities are uncertain but it might be an archaeolamnid.
This redirect is part of WikiProject Fishes, an attempt to organise a detailed guide to all topics related to
Fish taxa. To participate, you can edit the attached article, or contribute further at
WikiProject Fishes. This project is an offshoot of the WikiProject Tree of Life.FishesWikipedia:WikiProject FishesTemplate:WikiProject FishesFishes articles
This redirect is within the scope of WikiProject Palaeontology, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
palaeontology-related topics and create a standardized, informative, comprehensive and easy-to-use resource on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.PalaeontologyWikipedia:WikiProject PalaeontologyTemplate:WikiProject PalaeontologyPalaeontology articles
This redirect is within the scope of WikiProject Sharks, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
sharks on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.SharksWikipedia:WikiProject SharksTemplate:WikiProject Sharksshark articles
Notes after merge
We've recently merged this article with Cretoxyrhina as part of a small clean-up to make information up-to-date. Just for future reference in the future if anyone's going to make articles of these sharks, I'm going to list the taxons that were listed as within the family in this page and the families they are now in.
Cretolamna (Otodontidae)
Palaeocarcharodon (Otodontidae)
Dallasiella (Incertae familiae)
Paraisurus (Paraisuridae)
Protolamna (Eoptolamnidae)
Plicatolamna (invalid taxon, junior synonym of Archaeolamna kopingensis)
A couple corrections to this list. "Eoptolamnidae" is junior synonym of Pseudoscapanoryhnchidae, therefore Protolamna is a pseudoscapanorhynchid. Plicatolamna is a junior synonym of Cretodus, which is also a possible pseudoscapanorhynchid. Dalasiella's affinities are uncertain but it might be an archaeolamnid.