THE SHARKS |
Extinct Mackerel Shark Protolamna borodini is one of three species found in New Jersey that is locally referred to as “the porbeagles”. The more generally accepted common name is mackerel shark. The teeth of P. borodini are small, averaging about ¼ inch in length with a maximum size of just a little under ½ inch. This species has a deep “U” shaped root, a single triangular cusplet on each shoulder and strong basal wrinkles on the labial face of the crown. There is a strong lingual protuberance, which appears quite exaggerated. Because of their small size most specimens will fall through the standard ¼ inch screen. These teeth are uncommon and prone to damage due to stream wear.
Basal wrinkles on the labial face.
These teeth are small, averaging around 1/4 inch in
length. |