Genus: Strigilodus HODNETT, TOOMEY, OLSON, TWEET & SANTUCCI, 2023
Etymology: Latin, strigil, "scarper" and Greek, odus, "tooth", for the dentition's superfical appearance to a Roman strigl, a scrapping tool used in body cleaning.

Species: tollesonae HODNETT, TOOMEY, OLSON, TWEET & SANTUCCI, 2023
Etymology: In honor of Kelli Tolleson, Mammoth Cave National Parkguide, educator adn ce explorer. HEr dedication and exploration helped locte new mississippian shark localitites throughtout Mammoth Cave National Park.

Holotype: MACA 62166

Locality: Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Upper Meramecian/lower Chesterian Regional Stage, Late Visean-Early Serpukhovian Epoch, Late Mississippian Subperiod, Early Carboniferous Period.

Material: A complete symphyseal tooth.

Refered material:

MACA 62012: A lower meditolateral tooth.

MACA 62030, 62055, 62058, 62167, 62171, 62176: Upper symphyseal teeth.

MACA 62085: A juvenile upper symphyseal tooth.

MACA 62165, 62168: Lower mediolateral teeth.

MACA 62169: An upper mediolateral tooth.

MACA 62170: An upper distolateral tooth.

MACA 62172: A juvenile distolateral tooth.

MACA 62174: Tooth fragment.

MACA 62175: A fragmentary upper symhseal tooth.

MACA 62177: A lower anterolaterial tooth.

MACA 62179: An upper anterolaterial tooth fragment.

MACA 62179: An upper anterolateral tooth fragmenth.

MACA 62180: A lower symphyseal tooth.

MACA 62182: An upper medioalteral tooth.

MACA 62183: A lower distolateral tooth.

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