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Xampylodon
Temporal range: Valanginian–Thanetian
Fossil of an anterolateral lower tooth, probably from Xampylodon loozi
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Elasmobranchii
Division: Selachii
Order: Hexanchiformes
Family: Hexanchidae
Genus: Xampylodon
Cappetta, Morrison & Adnet, 2021
Species

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Xampylodon is an extinct genus of cow shark. Fossils assigned to this genus are known from the Late Cretaceous and early Paleocene. Xampylodon was erected in 2021 after a revision on the taxonomy of hexanchid fossil teeth, and includes four species (X. dentatus, X. loozi,X. brotzeni, and X. diastemacron), most of them previously included in Notidanodon.[1]

Morphology

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Xampylodon is known exclusively from isolated teeth. These teeth have a unique morphology (especially the saw-like teeth from the lower jaw). Xampylodon teeth are characterized by having an acrocone (or main cusp) and cusplets bent distally, with a convex mesial cutting edge. The mesial cusplets are much smaller than the distal ones. The root is very deep, unlike the condition observed in Notidanodon.[2] Xampylodon species differ from each other in aspects such as size, the number and shape of the mesial cusplets, the orientation of the acrocone, and the presence of a gap between cusplets.[3][4]

Species

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  • Xampylodon brotzeni (Siverson 1995)
  • Xampylodon dentatus (Woodward 1886)
  • Xampylodon diastemacron Santos et al. 2024
  • Xampylodon loozi (Vincent 1876)

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