泥盆纪不同寻常的茎软骨鱼目Omalodontiformes的牙列

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
M. Ginter
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早泥盆世晚期至晚泥盆世的早期软骨鱼目Omalodontiformes以特定的牙齿为特征。与大多数泥盆纪鲨鱼不同的是,它们的基部是唇形的,或者是缩小的,没有唇或舌的延伸。本文介绍了对齿形兽真皮骨骼的复杂研究历史,并对已建立的分类群的有效性进行了修正。这个群体的一个代表的emian的牙齿,从一个单一的铰接标本(NMBG 10127)和几个来自加拿大的孤立的鳍刺中得知,以前可能错误地认为是Doliodus,明显是异齿动物。这种异齿的性质表明,最初描述的两个以牙齿为基础的齿状异齿属来自泥盆纪中上阿兹特克粉砂岩(南极洲),即。Portalodus和Anareodus实际上是同源的,因为它们的牙齿代表了同一个颌骨的不同部位。由于加拿大标本的牙齿在重要方面与典型的Doliodus的牙齿不同,并且与Portalodus的牙齿大致相似,因此它可能应该被放在一个新的属中。此外,门门藻和甘露糖叶的区分的有效性也被认为是有问题的。
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The dentition of Omalodontiformes, the order of unusual Devonian stem-chondrichthyans
: The early chondrichthyan order Omalodontiformes from the late Early Devonian through to the Late Devonian is characterised by specific teeth. Unlike in most Devonian sharks, their bases are directed labially or are reduced and devoid of labial or lingual extensions. In this paper the complex history of investigation on the dermal skeleton of omalo-dontiforms is presented and the validity of the established taxa is revised. The dentition of an Emsian representative of this group , known from a single articulated specimen (NMBG 10127) and several isolated fin spines from Canada and previously, probably incorrectly, attributed to Doliodus , is distinctly heterodont. The nature of this heterodonty suggests that the two omalodontiform tooth-based genera described originally from the Middle–Upper Devonian Aztec Siltstone (Antarctica), viz . Portalodus and Anareodus , are in fact conge-neric as their teeth represent different parts of the same jaw. Because the teeth of the Canadian specimen differ in important aspects from those of typical Doliodus and are generally similar to those of Portalodus , it probably should be placed in a new genus. Also, the validity of the distinction between Portalodus bradshawae and P. mannoliniae is considered questionable.
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Spanish Journal of Paleontology
Spanish Journal of Paleontology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Paleontology
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期刊介绍: The journal is international and publishes original manuscripts in Spanish and, preferentially, British spelling English on all aspects of broad interest in palaeontology. Particularly, the SJP aims to communicate and promote palaeontological research to the global scientific community. Moreover, articles on new discoveries and approaches are especially welcome. Finally, studies of present-day material can be included if they have significant palaeontological relevance.
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