After Mould, 1995-1997, with fossil species from Williams, 1999
<==o Odontaspidae Müller & Henle, 1839 [Carchariidae] (hietahait; sand tigers) [2/4] |?- †Anotodus Olig. Plioc. Eu. Af. NA. |-- †Borealotodus karpinski (Menner, 1928) [Lamna] |-- Carcharias Rafinesque(-Schmaltz), 1810 [taxonomic history] L. Cret. Plioc. Eu. U. Cret. Mioc. As. U. Cret. Plioc. SA. NZ. Af. U. Cret. Pleist. NA. Pleist. EInd. R. Oc. (mackrel sharks; makrillihait) [2 Recent species, 43 fossil] |-- †Clerolamna umovae Zheleskov, 1999 |--o †Hispidaspis U. Cret. CAs. Eu. Aust. | |-- †H. gigas | |-- †H. horrida | |-- †H. paradoxus | |-- †H. priscas | `-- †H. sp. [U.Cret. WAust.] |--o †Jaekelotodus Paleoc. Eu. Eoc. CAs. NA. Eu. Olig. CAs. | |-- †J. heersensis | |-- †J. karagiensis | `-- †J. triagonalis (Jaekel, 1895) |--o †Johnlongia Siverson, 1996; U.Cret. NA. | |-- †J. parvidens (Cappetta, 1973) [Odantaspis parvidens Cappetta, 1973] | `-- †J. allocotodon Siverson, 1996 |-- †Karaisurus demidkini Kozlov, 1999 |--o Odantaspis Agassiz, 1838; U. Cret. NA. Paloc. Af. Eu. Eoc. CAs. Eu. NA. Ant. Olig. CAs. NA. Eu. Mioc. Eu. CAs. NA. (hietahait) [Carcharias, Hypotodus] | |-- †O. vincenti | |-- †O. aculeatus (Cappetta & Case, 1975) [Lamna cuspidate Case, 1967; Hypotodus aculeatus Cappetta & Case, 1975] | |-- †O. cheathami | |-- †O. dubius [Carcharias] | |-- †O. hardingi | |-- †O. saskatchewanenesis Case, 1990 | |-- †O. speyeri Dartevelle & Casier, 1943 | |-- †O. sp. | |-- †O. steineri | |-- †O. vorax (Le Hon, 1871) | |-- †O. winklerii (Leriche, 1905) [= O. winkleri] | |-- O. ferox (Risso, 1810) | `-- O. noronhai (Maul, 1955) |--o †Palaeohypotodus Capetta, 1987 [Odantaspis] U. Cret. Eu. Eoc. Eu. Af. Ant. NA. | |-- †P. bronni (Agassiz, 1843) | `-- †P. rutoti (Winkler, 1874) Glückman, 1964 [Otodus rutoti Winkler, 1874; Odantaspis rutoti (Winkler) Woodward, 1889] |-- †Pseudodontaspis lauderdalensis “mississippianus” L. Tert. NA. |--o †Striatolamia Glikman, 1964b [Odontaspis, Carcharias] Paleoc. Eu. NA. Eoc. NA. Eu. CAs. Ant. Af. Plioc. Aust. | |-- †S. cederstroemi Siverson, 1995 | |-- †S. macrota (Agassiz, 1843) [Odontaspis elegans, Carcharias macrotus] | |-- †S. rossica | |-- †S. striata (Winkler, 1874) | |-- †S. uralica | `-- †S. whitei |-- †Tobolamna tobolensis Zhelezkov, 1999 `-- †Trigonotodus tusbairicus Kozlov, 1999
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