charterinius
Charterinius is a genus of extinct cartilaginous fishes belonging to the order Lamniformes, which includes modern-day mackerel sharks. Fossils of Charterinius have been found primarily in marine sedimentary rocks dating back to the Late Cretaceous period. These ancient sharks are known from fragmented skeletal remains, most notably teeth and vertebral centra, which provide clues about their morphology and evolutionary relationships.
The teeth of Charterinius are typically triangular and serrated, similar to those found in some extant lamniform
The discovery of Charterinius fossils, particularly in regions like Europe and North America, helps scientists understand