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Contribution of Eocene sharks and rays from southern France to the history of deep-sea selachians

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Fossil deep-sea selachians are rare and their diversity underestimated as a consequence of the scarcity of available outcrops of sediments containing them. Here we report a new fossil locality from the Middle Eocene of southwestern France and give a first synthesis of the deep-sea deposits of this area which have yielded one of the richest fossil selachian faunas ever to have inhabited the continental slope. The fossil records of deep-sea sharks and rays are discussed in the context of these new fossil occurrences, a literature review and the recent phylogenetic hypothesis.

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halsde-00454631 , version 1 (09-02-2010)

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Sylvain Adnet, Henri Cappetta, Jozef Reynders. Contribution of Eocene sharks and rays from southern France to the history of deep-sea selachians. Acta Geologica Polonica, 2008, 58 (2), pp.261-264. ⟨halsde-00454631⟩
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