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  • Osteostraci  (2)
  • 1
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    Springer
    Netherlands journal of geosciences 78 (1999), S. 231-251 
    ISSN: 1573-9708
    Keywords: Anaspida ; correlation ; Gnathostomata (Acanthodii ; Osteichthyes?) ; Heterostraci ; Osteostraci ; paleontology ; Pridolian ; Thelodonti
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Fish microfossils were extracted from an erratic. The taxa from the rich microvertebrate fauna of late Pridolian (latest Silurian) age ( P. punctatus Zone) are listed. A full description is given of two new Gomphonchus taxa, G. mediocostatus and G. boekschoteni. On the basis of old and new material, ‘Gomphonchus hoppei’ is redescribed, interpreted as a porosiform poracanthodid, and assigned to Gomphonchoporus gen. nov. This interpretation necessitates redefinition of the Poracanthodidae VERGOOSSEN 1997 to include scales without a pore-canal system. The type genus, Poracanthodes, is redefined to include only punctatiform poracanthodids sensu Vergoossen 1997. Discovery of previously undescribed scale forms of the type species, P. punctatus BROTZEN 1934, results in an extended diagnosis for this biozonal index fossil. A new poracanthodid genus, Radioporacanthodes, is erected for the porosiform poracanthodids sensu Vergoossen 1997, with type species R. porosus (BROTZEN) 1934 s.s. Brief palaeontological and distributional comments on other microvertebrate taxa from the list are included, as well as a section on the biostratigraphical and correlational implications of the present and similar faunas from erratics for the East Baltic standard succession.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The microvertebrate faunas from ten small pieces of rock from the \xc3\x96ved Sandstone Formation at Klinta (1-10) yielded osteostracan, heterostracan, thelodont, and acanthodian remains, dated here as Whitcliffian. The most important age indicators are the heterostracan Archegonaspis and the thelodont zonal fossil Thelodus sculptilis. The latter taxon is also present in a small Whitcliffian fauna from the \xc3\x96ved Sandstone Formation at Rinneb\xc3\xa4cks bro, together with other thelodont and acanthodian remains. From Rinneb\xc3\xa4cks bro no previous records of Silurian fish fossils exist. In an attempt to gain a better understanding of nostolepid trunk scale variation and to develop an instrument to assess this variation, seven Nostolepis striata trunk scales from Klinta are described and discussed on the basis of 42 morphological features. Some of these features enable detailed comparison between N. striata trunk scale variants and with scales of allied nostolepid taxa.\nA contribution to IGCP 406: Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates.
    Keywords: Fish scales ; Osteostraci ; Heterostraci ; Thelodonti ; Acanthodii ; nostolepid trunk scale variation ; correlation ; Whitcliffian ; Sweden
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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