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Article: The braincase of the Middle Triassic shark Acronemus tuberculatus (Bassani, 1886)

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 54
Part: 2
Publication Date: March 2011
Page(s): 417 428
Author(s): John G. Maisey
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Abstract

The chondrocranium of the enigmatic Middle Triassic shark Acronemus tuberculatus is investigated using computerized tomography scanning and 3-D digital reconstitution techniques. The braincase reveals some autapomorphies, plus other features that suggest a phylogenetic relationship to both hybodontiform and neoselachian elasmobranchs, including evidence of features implicated in low-frequency semi-directional phonoreception. Acronemus can no longer be classified as a ‘ctenacanthiform’, although its relationships remain elusive and it presents supposedly hybodontiform and neoselachian features that have not previously been found in combination.
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