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Credit: (Courtesy of American Museum of Natural History)
An artist’s reconstruction of the new shark-like species Cosmoselachus mehlingi.
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Credit: (Courtesy of Royal Mapes)
Cosmoselachus mehlingi, photographed in the late 1970s, positioned to show the underside of the throat, jaws, and pectoral fins.
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Credit: (Courtesy of Allison Bronson)
Rendering of the top of the fossil’s skull and jaws alongside a rendering of the fossil’s throat (viewed from below), made from CT scanning. The gill cover (green) is unlike the anatomy of any other species of shark.
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Credit: (Courtesy of Denis Finnin/American Museum of Natural History)
Paleontologist Carl Mehling, for whom the new fossil fish species is named, is shown on a field expedition to Wyoming.
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