Kenolamna
Kenolamna is an extinct genus of mackerel shark from the Cretaceous period known only from isolated teeth. It is named in honor of Kenneth McNamara, former curator of Paleontology at the Western Australian Museum. It is tentatively placed in the family Otodontidae, and is closest in design to Cretalamna and Paleocarcharodon though it is unclear how closely related it is to either. Currently, it is a monotypic genus containing only the species K. gunsoni.
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Kenolamna
Kenolamna is an extinct genus of mackerel shark from the Cretaceous period known only from isolated teeth. It is named in honor of Kenneth McNamara, former curator of Paleontology at the Western Australian Museum. It is tentatively placed in the family Otodontidae, and is closest in design to Cretalamna and Paleocarcharodon though it is unclear how closely related it is to either. Currently, it is a monotypic genus containing only the species K. gunsoni.
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Kenolamna is an extinct genus ...... g only the species K. gunsoni.
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Siversson, 2017
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Cenomanian
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Kenolamna gunsoni from Gearle Siltstone of Australia
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*K. gunsoni
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Kenolamna
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Kenolamna is an extinct genus ...... g only the species K. gunsoni.
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Kenolamna
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