Archaeogaleus is an extinct genus of requiem shark from the Cretaceous period. It is known only from the species A. lengadocensis. It was described from the Valanginian stage of France. The specific epithet refers to Lengadòc, the region where Occitan was historically spoken. It is the oldest known requiem shark and has a presumed dentition similar to the modern form Scoliodon.
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| - Archaeogaleus is an extinct genus of requiem shark from the Cretaceous period. It is known only from the species A. lengadocensis. It was described from the Valanginian stage of France. The specific epithet refers to Lengadòc, the region where Occitan was historically spoken. It is the oldest known requiem shark and has a presumed dentition similar to the modern form Scoliodon. (en)
- Archaeogaleus lengadocensis Archaeogaleus Genre † Archaeogaleus (d), Cappetta & (d), 2014 Espèce † Archaeogaleus lengadocensis (d), Cappetta & (d), 2014 Archaeogaleus est un genre éteint de Carcharhinidae qui a vécu lors du Crétacé. Une seule espèce est connue, Archaeogaleus lengadocensis, du Valanginien en France. C’est le plus ancien Carcharhinidae connu et il semble que sa dentition soit proche de celle du genre de requins Scoliodon moderne. (fr)
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| - Guinot, Cappetta, & Adnet, 2014 (en)
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| - Archaeogaleus is an extinct genus of requiem shark from the Cretaceous period. It is known only from the species A. lengadocensis. It was described from the Valanginian stage of France. The specific epithet refers to Lengadòc, the region where Occitan was historically spoken. It is the oldest known requiem shark and has a presumed dentition similar to the modern form Scoliodon. (en)
- Archaeogaleus lengadocensis Archaeogaleus Genre † Archaeogaleus (d), Cappetta & (d), 2014 Espèce † Archaeogaleus lengadocensis (d), Cappetta & (d), 2014 Archaeogaleus est un genre éteint de Carcharhinidae qui a vécu lors du Crétacé. Une seule espèce est connue, Archaeogaleus lengadocensis, du Valanginien en France. C’est le plus ancien Carcharhinidae connu et il semble que sa dentition soit proche de celle du genre de requins Scoliodon moderne. (fr)
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