Oropycnodus, 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 : 150

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

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scientific name

Oropycnodus
status

gen. nov.

Genus Oropycnodus n. gen.

TYPE SPECIES. — By monotypy: Palaeobalistum ponsortii Heckel, 1854 . Paleocene (Montian) from Mont Aimé, Chalons-sur-Marne, France. Lectotype of Oropycnodus ponsorti n. comb.: NMW 1854/XXXIX/38 ( Fig. 4B View FIG ). The original syntypes were NMW 1854/XXXIX/38 ( Fig. 4B View FIG ), 1854/XXXIX/39, and 1854/XXXIX/40. The first and the third were figured by Heckel (1856: pl. 11); the second one was studied, but not figured, by Heckel (1856). In the present paper, since we are creating a new genus for the specific name ponsorti (see Results and Systematics sections below), the former syntype 1854/XXXIX/38 ( Fig. 4B View FIG ) is herein explicitly designed as the lectotype, in accordance with the Article 74 of the ICZN. Therefore, the other syntypes, 1854/XXXIX/39 and 1854/XXXIX/40, become herein the paralectotypes (Art. 74.1.3). This specific name was created by Heckel (1854: 436), with a formal diagnosis ( Heckel 1854: 461, 462), being assessed to the genus Palaeobalistum . It was later revisited and this time figured by the same author in 1856 (pl. 11, figs 1-15). The original spelling ponsortii was emended to ponsorti by Woodward (1895a: 272). We keep this subsequent incorrect spelling because it is in prevailing usage (Art. 33.3.1 of the ICZN). Later on, Woodward (1917) considered that ponsorti “is probably a species of Pycnodus ” ( Woodward 1917: 387). Finally, the specific name was transferred to the genus Coelodus by Blot (1987: 146, 147), and cited as such by Nursall (1999b: 195).

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — The lectotype and both paralectotypes. Other specimens: MNHN MTA 3 View Materials , 4 View Materials , 5 View Materials , 6 View Materials , 7 View Materials , 9 View Materials , 10 View Materials , 11 View Materials , 12 View Materials , 13 View Materials , 15 View Materials , 16 View Materials , 17 View Materials , 38 View Materials , 39 View Materials , 40 View Materials , 41 View Materials , 42 View Materials , 43 View Materials , 44 View Materials , 45 View Materials , 46 View Materials , 47 View Materials , 48 View Materials , 49 View Materials ; NHML 30035 View Materials , 30036 View Materials *, 30037 (figured as 28292 by Woodward 1917: 387), 30038, 30039, 30040, 30042, 30043, 30044, 30045, 30046, 30047, P1638 .

NMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

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