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The Early Devonian ischnacanthiform acanthodian Ischnacanthus gracilis (Egerton, 1861) from the Midland Valley of Scotland
被引:18
|作者:
Burrow, Carole J.
[1
]
Newman, Michael
[2
]
Den Blaauwen, Jan
[3
]
Jones, Roger
[4
]
Davidson, Robert
[5
]
机构:
[1] Queensland Museum, Geosci, 122 Gerler Rd, Hendra, Qld 4011, Australia
[2] Vine Lodge, Vine Rd, Haverfordwest SA62 3NZ, Pembroke, Wales
[3] Univ Amsterdam, Sci Pk 904, NL-1098 XH Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] 6 Burghley Rd, London SW19 5BH, England
[5] 35 Millside Rd, Aberdeen AB14 0WG, Scotland
关键词:
Acanthodii;
Ischnacanthus;
Lochkovian;
Palaeohistology;
Dentition;
REDESCRIPTION;
REASSESSMENT;
POWRIE;
FAUNAS;
ISLAND;
BONES;
D O I:
10.1515/agp-2018-0008
中图分类号:
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号:
0709 ;
081803 ;
摘要:
Ischnacanthus gracilis (Egerton, 1861), the only ischnacanthiform acanthodian from the Lochkovian Lower Old Red Sandstone of Scotland, is known from hundreds of specimens in institutional collections worldwide. Despite this relative abundance, morphology and histology of its skeletal elements have rarely been investigated. Surface details of spines, dental elements, and scales are often not visible in specimens because they are usually split through the middle. We have examined a broad size range of fish, from 35 mm to 250 mm long. Several intact (not split) specimens have been collected in recent years and acid-prepared to show fine details of the dermal and dental elements. We have also used scanning electron microscopy of scales, jaws and dental elements, denticles and fm spines, and serial thin sectioning of articulated specimens, to document their structure. Some of our notable observations include: identification of ventral lateral lines, double-layered subtessellate calcified cartilage forming the jaws, and the probable occurrence of extraoral tricuspid denticles on the jaws of most fish. Examination of the size range, body proportions and dentition of institutional specimens gives no support for recognising more than one species in the Midland Valley localities.
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页码:335 / 362
页数:28
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