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antunes2006 ANTUNES, M.T. & BALBINO, A.C. (2006) Latest Miocene Myliobatids (Batoidei, Selachii) from the Alvalade Basin, Portugal. Cainozoic Research, 4 (1
antunes2006a ANTUNES, M.T. & CAPPETTA, H. (2006) Angolabatis nom. nov.,a replacement name for the Cretaceous genus Angolaia Antunes & Cappetta, 2002 (Chondrichthyes: Rajiformes), a preoccupied name. Palaeovertebrata, 34 (1
antunes2007 ANTUNES, M.T. & BALBINO, A.C. (2007) Rajiformes (Neoselachii, Batomorphii) from the Alvalade basin, Portugal. Annales de Paleontologie, 93 (2): 107
antunes2010 ANTUNES, M.T. & BALBINO, A.C. (2010) The great white shark Carcharodon carcharias (Linné, 1758) in the Pliocene of Portugal and its early distribution in eastern Atlantic. Revista Española de Paleontología, 25 (1), 1
antunes2015 ANTUNES, M.T. & LEGOINHA, P. & BALBINO, A. (2015) Megalodon, mako shark and planktonic foraminifera from the continental shelf off Portugal and their age. Geologica Acta, 13 (3): 181
anzai1995 ANZAI, K. & YOSHIOKA, Y. & HATANAKA, K. & NAKAGAWA, Y. & KIRINO, Y. (1995) Phosphatidylserine-specific transbilayer lipid translocation in synaptosomal plasma membranes from Narke japonica. Journal of Biochemistry, 117 (6): 1232
apolin1999 APOLÍN, J. (1999) Selacios de la región de Sacaco, Formación Pisco, Perú. Abstract. VJII ICBAR, Abril de 1999, Resúmenes: 121
apolin2001 APOLÍN, J. (2001) Isurus oxyrinchus rafinesque, 1810 "Mako de aletas cortas" como posible ancestro de Carcharodon carcharias (Linnaeus, 1758) "Tiburón blanco" (Chondrichthyes: Lamnidae). Thesis, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL MAYOR DE SAN MARCOS, Lima
apolin2004 APOLÍN, J. & GONZÁLEZ, G. & MARTÍNEZ, J.-N. (2004) Seláceos del Mioceno superior de Quebrada Pajaritos (Piura, Perú). Resúmenes extendidos del XII Congreso Peruano de Geología
apostolaki2003 APOSTOLAKI, P. & BABCOCK, E.A. & BONFIL, R. & MCALLISTER, M. (2003) Coming-of-age of shark stock assessment: decision analysis using a Bayesian age-and sex-structured model incorporating multiple fleets and spatial dynamics, and applied to the sandbar shark fishery of the U.S. Abstract American Elasmobranch Society 19th Annual Meeting, Manaus, Brazil
appelbaum1942 APPELBAUM, E. (1942) Enamel of Shark's Teeth. Journal of Dental Research, 21 (3): 251
applegate1964 APPLEGATE, S.P. (1964) A shark tail from the Miocene of Palos Verdes Hills, California. Bulletin of the Southern Academy of Science, 63 (4): 181
applegate1964a APPLEGATE, S.P. (1964) First record of the extinct shark, Squalicorax falcatus, from California. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, 63 (1): 42
applegate1964b APPLEGATE, S.P. & FITCH, J.E. (1964) A new species of eagle ray, Myliobatis longirostris, from Baja California, Mexico. California Fish and Game, 50 (3): 189
applegate1965 APPLEGATE, S.P. (1965) A confirmation of the validity of Notorhynchus pectinatus; the second record of this Upper Cretaceous Cowshark. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, 64 (3): 122
applegate1965a APPLEGATE, S.P. (1965) Tooth terminology and variation in sharks with special reference to the sand shark, Carcharias taurus Rafinesque. Contributions in Science, Los Angeles County Museum, 86: 18 pp
applegate1966 APPLEGATE, S.P. (1966) A possible record-size bonito shark, Isurus oxyrinchus from southern Californian waters. California Fish and Game, 52 (3): 204
applegate1967 APPLEGATE, S.P. (1967) A survey of shark hard parts. In: Gilbert, P.W. & Mathewson, R.F. & Rall, D.P. (eds.). Sharks, skates and rays. John Hopkins Press, Baltimore: 37
applegate1968 APPLEGATE, S.P. (1968) A large Sand shark of the genus Odontaspis from Oregon. The Ore Bin, 30 (2): 32
applegate1968a APPLEGATE, S.P. & UYENO, T. (1968) The first discovery of a fossil tooth belonging to the shark genus Heptranchias, with a new Pristiophorus spine, both from the Oligocene of Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Ser. C (Geol. & Paleont.), 11 (2): 195