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Lamniform differing from all known species of otodontids by the following combination of characters: tooth consisting of a sharply-pointed, relatively tall, triangular main cusp, in anterior or anterio-lateral teeth one prominent pair of triangular lateral cusplets, in posterior teeth sometimes a second pair of small, secondary cusplets and strongly bilobed root; main cusp erect, in anterior teeth slightly inclined distally, or gently curved distally, in posterior teeth clearly inclined distally; lingual crown face very convex without ornamentation; labial crown face flat or subtly convex except center of base with weak depression; height and width of each lateral cusplet nearly equal with tendency to point outward; both mesial and distal cutting edges of main cusp and lateral cusplets smooth and razor-like, and continuous from apex to base; main cusp and lateral cusplets nearly erect to gently curved lingually; concave crown base and distinct, chevron-shaped tooth neck on lingual face characterized as a bourlette covered with thin enameloid layer; prominent tooth neck also on labial face in tall teeth, forming rounded ledge with thin enameloid layer that grades into enameloid of main cusp and lateral cusplets; bilobed root with rounded basal tips and moderately tight basal concavity in between; root overall robust but particularly at lingual protuberance that generally exhibits one or two prominent and a few smaller nutritive foramina; root width slightly wider than total crown width; osteodentine tooth histology (
<bibRefCitation id="939274A06546446E590CB896599EBAD4" DOI="10.1080/08912963.2023.2282664" author="Shimada K &amp; Boessenecker RW &amp; Perez VJ &amp; Kent BW" refId="B42" refString="Shimada K, Boessenecker RW, Perez VJ, Kent BW (in press) New geographic and stratigraphic occurrences of the enigmatic extinct lamniform shark, Megalolamna (Lamniformes: Otodontidae), from the eastern USA. Historical Biology. https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2023.2282664">Shimada et al. in press</bibRefCitation>
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