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English: Figure S2. Close-up views of Ptychodus specimen MMSP CPC 3063. (a) Head region. (b) Trunk region, including the base of the dorsal (top) and pectoral (bottom) fins. Scale bars: 10 cm.
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Source ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL from Exceptionally preserved shark fossils from Mexico elucidate the long-standing enigma of the Cretaceous elasmobranch Ptychodus https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/ELECTRONIC_SUPPLEMENTARY_MATERIAL_from_Exceptionally_preserved_shark_fossils_from_Mexico_elucidate_the_long-standing_enigma_of_the_Cretaceous_elasmobranch_i_Ptychodus_i_/25546634?backTo=/collections/Supplementary_material_from_Exceptionally_preserved_shark_fossils_from_Mexico_elucidate_the_long-standing_enigma_of_the_Cretaceous_elasmobranch_i_Ptychodus_i_/7165772
Author Romain Vullo, Eduardo Villalobos-Segura, Manuel Amadori, Jürgen Kriwet, Eberhard Frey, Margarito A. González González, José M. Padilla Gutiérrez, Christina Ifrim, Eva S. Stinnesbeck, Wolfgang Stinnesbeck

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