First records of two mackerel shark species (Carcharodon planus comb. nov. and Carcharodon hubbelli; Lamnidae) from New Zealand

新西兰首次记录到两种鲭鲨(Carcharodon planus comb. nov. 和 Carcharodon hubbelli;鼠鲨科)

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Abstract

The fossil record of the genus Carcharodon (Lamniformes: Lamnidae) dates to the late Oligocene and has a near global distribution. Today the genus is represented by a single species, the white shark Carcharodon carcharias. However, multiple extinct species are recognised in the Cenozoic including Carcharodon hastalis, Carcharodon hubbelli and Carcharodon planus comb. nov. Here we present the first occurrences of Carcharodon hubbelli and Carcharodon planus from New Zealand/Aotearoa, from the South Island/Te Waipounamu. Carcharodon hubbelli is previously reported from late Miocene deposits in the Pacific basin of North and South America, Asia, and Australia. Whereas Carcharodon planus has been reported from the Miocene of North America and Asia. One tooth from Carcharodon hubbelli is reported from the presumed late Miocene of Motunau Beach, North Canterbury, while one upper early Miocene tooth recovered from the Kakahu River, South Canterbury and an earliest Miocene tooth from the Big River mouth, Tasman District are referred to Carcharodon planus. In addition to being the first reported occurrences of these two species in New Zealand, the teeth of Carcharodon planus represent some of the earliest occurrences of the taxon as well as its southernmost occurrence.

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