Sceletophorus verrucosus ( FRITSCH , 1894)
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Sceletophorus verrucosus ( FRITSCH , 1894) |
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Sceletophorus verrucosus ( FRITSCH, 1894) View in CoL
1894 Amblypterus verrucosus, FR. ; Fritsch, Band 3, pp. 96–99, fig. 289, pl. 120.
1983 Sceletophorus verrucosus (FRIČ, 1895) ; Štamberg, p. 61, figs 11–14.
1991 Sceletophorus verrucosus (FRIČ, 1895) ; Štamberg, p. 8, pl. 21
L e c t o t y p e ( Štamberg 1983): Specimen figured by Fritsch (1894) on fig. 289 and pl. 120, deposited in the National Museum, Prague as No. M 1205.
T y p e l o c a l i t y: Třemošná, district Plzeň.
S t r a t u m t y p i c u m: Nýřany Member, Westphalian D, Upper Carboniferous.
S t r a t i g r a p h i c a l r a n g e: Westphalian D.
O c c u r r e n c e: Třemošná, Nýřany.
D i a g n o s i s ( Štamberg 1983, emended): Body elevated-fusiform, attaining a length 14 cm. Interparietal and interfrontal sutures are conspicuously sinuous, as is the suture between the frontal and the parietal. Segments of lepidotrichia usually wider than long. The longest lepidotrichia of the anal fin composed of 30 or more segments, the longest lepidotrichia of the ventral lobe of the caudal fin composed of 30–42 segments. Scale count is
21
36
6 18 31
R e m a r k s: Sceletophorus verrucosus was initially described by Fritsch (1894) as Amblypterus verrucosus . Though the general appearance of the body is reminiscent of the bodies of amblypterids from the Krkonoše Piedmont Basin, the anatomy of the skull exhibits several distinctions. These are seen in the dentition on the jaws, very strong lower jaw or small frontal in comparison to parietal. These characters are, on the contrary, common for Sceletophorus and for that reason Amblypterus verrucossus was reassigned ( Štamberg 1983) as Sceletophorus verrucosus ( FRITSCH, 1894) .
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