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1 Ancient ancestor of great white shark named after museum director - [Mon, 19 Aug 2013 12:00:00 +0000 ] The new genus Kenolamna has been revealed through the study of fossilised shark teeth which date back 100-80 million years ago.The finds, which have revolutionised the early history of megatooth sharks, were named in honour of McNamara after his 30 years as palaeontology curator of the Western Australian Museum.The fossil material, from Western Australia, indicates the otodontid sharks were one of the most diverse and successful groups of sharks during the later stages of the Cretaceous period, 100-65 ...
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