A NEW ODONTORHYTIS SPECIES (CHONDRICHTHYES) FROM THE MIDDLE EOCENE OF ELGEDIDA MINE, BAHARIYA OASIS, EGYPT | ||
Egyptian Journal of Geology | ||
Article 25, Volume 63, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 407-415 PDF (1.27 M) | ||
DOI: 10.21608/egjg.2019.216366 | ||
Abstract | ||
During a systematic examination of a chondrichthyan assemblage collected from the middle Eocene (probably Lutetian) glauconitic sandstone bed overlying the iron ore of ElGedida mine, in the Bahariya oasis, the authors came across a large number of minute teeth belonging to genus Odontorhytis. By comparing these teeth to the already known species Odontorhytis pappenheimi from the middle-late Eocene (Bartonian-Priabonian) of Egypt, it appeared that they differ from the latter species by a number of consistent characters, and must be assigned to a new species– Odontorhytis bahariensis. | ||
Keywords | ||
Keywords: Odontorhytis; new species; Chondrichthyes; Eocene; Egypt | ||
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