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One or more spines were positioned behind each eye on the cheek area. The tip of the spine often bears a single barb. Cephalic spines are often found in association with fin spines and teeth of the hybodontid shark Lissodus selachos from the Late Cretaceous Lance Formation of Whyoming.

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  • Cephalic spine
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  • One or more spines were positioned behind each eye on the cheek area. The tip of the spine often bears a single barb. Cephalic spines are often found in association with fin spines and teeth of the hybodontid shark Lissodus selachos from the Late Cretaceous Lance Formation of Whyoming.
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  • One or more spines were positioned behind each eye on the cheek area. The tip of the spine often bears a single barb. Cephalic spines are often found in association with fin spines and teeth of the hybodontid shark Lissodus selachos from the Late Cretaceous Lance Formation of Whyoming.
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