Ptychocorax is an extinct genus of mackerel sharks that lived during the Late Cretaceous.
It contains three valid species that have been found in Europe and Asia.
[1][4] It was originally identified as a hybodontiform,[2] but was later reidentified as an anacoracid.
[5] Ptychocorax is characterized by its unique dentition, combining Squalicorax-like, cutting anterior teeth with Ptychodus-like, crushing posterior teeth.
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