Apomesodon surgens, Poyato-Ariza F. J. & Wenz S., 2002

Poyato-Ariza F. J. & Wenz S., 2002, A new insight into pycnodontiform fishes, Geodiversitas 24 (1), pp. 139-248 : 219-220

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5371649

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B887AB-FF84-FFAD-FC88-FD77FDC1FD9E

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scientific name

Apomesodon surgens
status

sp. nov.

Apomesodon surgens n. sp.

( Figs 3A, B View FIG ; 14A View FIG ; 21B, C View FIG ; 28B View FIG ; 39A, B View FIG ; 40B View FIG ) Mesodon gibbosus – Thiollière 1858: 783 (name only); 1871: 33; 1873: 13, pl. 2, fig. 2.

Mesodon macropterus – Woodward 1895: 200 (infrapaginal note).

Eomesodon gibbosus – Saint-Seine 1949: 105, 129-132, 313; figs 56-58, pl. 14, fig. A.

HOLOTYPE. — ML 15443 (specimen figured by Thiollière 1873: pl. 2, fig. 2; Figs 14A View FIG ; 21B, C View FIG ).

PARATYPE. — ML 15660 / MNHN CRN-69 (part and counterpart of the same individual; Figs 3A, B View FIG ; 28B View FIG ; 39A, B View FIG ; 40B View FIG ). No other specimens are known .

ETYMOLOGY. — From the Latin verb “surgere”: ascending, rising, in reference to the shape of the dorsal prominence.

TYPE HORIZON. — Kimmeridgian.

TYPE LOCALITY. — Cerin, Ain, France.

DIAGNOSIS. — Apomesodon n. gen. with the following unique combination of primitive and derived characters: body depth more than 100% of standard length; dorsal prominence pointed, with both anterior and posterior borders inclined; extrascapular fused to parietal; posterior teeth on main vomerine tooth row oval; 11 hypochordal elements on caudal endoskeleton; more than 20 anal axonosts; caudal fin with distal bor- der convex; three or four spines on dorsal ridge scales; 18 to 21 ventral keel scales; seven or more spines on ventral keel scales.

Superfamily PYCNODONTOIDEA Agassiz, 1833 new rank TYPE FAMILY. — Pycnodontidae Agassiz, 1833 sensu Nursall 1996b .

DIAGNOSIS. — Pycnodontoid fishes with the following autapomorphies: dermohyomandibular present, with a small to enlarged ornamented superficial portion that articulates ventrally with the preoperculum; opercular process of dermohyomandibular absent; sagittal flanges on neural and haemal spines present only anteriorly. Unique combination of primitive and derived characters: dorsal prominence absent; premaxillary and dentary teeth fully incisiform; three or less dentary teeth; neural and haemal adjacent arcocentra in contact; two or less urodermals; nuchal plates absent; less than 18 dorsal ridge scales; spines on each dorsal ridge scale of increasing size in cephalocaudal sense; less than 18 ventral keel scales; less than seven postcloacal ventral keel scales; anterior and posterior cloacal scales modified, not forming a mosaic.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Pycnodontiformes

Genus

Apomesodon

Loc

Apomesodon surgens

Poyato-Ariza F. J. & Wenz S. 2002
2002
Loc

Pycnodontidae

Agassiz, 1833 sensu Nursall 1996
1996
Loc

PYCNODONTOIDEA

Agassiz 1833
1833
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