“…Overall, the Cretaceous record of lamniform sharks is well known, mostly from the Northern Hemisphere (e.g., Europe and North America, see Cappetta 2012), as these regions have been extensively studied since the 19th century. On the contrary, the fossil record of lamniform sharks in South America is represented exclusively by isolated dental elements of at least nine genera from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina (Arratia and Cione, 1996;Bogan and Agnolin, 2010;Prámparo et al, 2013;Schroeter et al, 2014), Brazil (Maury, 1930;Oliveira, 1954;Rebouças and Silva Santos, 1956), Chile (Otero et al, 2013) and Venezuela (Moody and Maisey, 1994;Carrillo-Briceño et al, 2008;Guinot and Carrillo-Briceño 2018). Only few Lower Cretaceous records of lamniforms are known, such as †Priscusurus adruptodontus Kriwet, 2006, from the middle?…”