Conger ” biaculeatus

Lin, Chien-Hsiang, Steurbaut, Etienne & Nolf, Dirk, 2024, Early Eocene fish otoliths from the eastern and southern USA, European Journal of Taxonomy 935, pp. 203-240 : 214-216

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.935.2557

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11552959

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scientific name

Conger ” biaculeatus
status

 

Conger ” biaculeatus sp. nov.

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Fig. 4D–H View Fig

Diagnosis

OL/OH = 1.8–1.9, OsL/CaL = 0.4–0.9. Small oval otoliths with salient and pointed rostrum and posterior rim. Wide sulcus, ostium opens widely to the antero-dorsal rim, cauda straight. Large colliculum visible in cauda.

Etymology

The species name biaculeatus alludes to the acuminated anterior and posterior rims of the otoliths.

Type material examined

Holotype UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • Left otolith; Alabama, Ozark, Bashi Formation ; Fig. 4D View Fig ; IRSNB P 10720.

Paratypes (13 in total) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • 13 otoliths of which four are figured: Fig. 4E–H View Fig ; same collection data as for holotype; IRSNB P 10721 to P 10724 .

Type locality and horizon

United States of America, Ozark (Alabama), Bashi Formation.

Dimensions of the holotype

Length = 2.69 mm; height = 1.47 mm; thickness = 0.69 mm.

Description

The newly described species “ C. ” biaculeatus sp. nov. is characterized by oval-shaped otoliths with pointed anterior and posterior rims. The otoliths are moderately thick and have smooth margins, with slightly convex inner and outer faces. The deepest part of the otoliths is in their central part, where the ventral rim is slightly angled. The sulcus is wide and not well-divided into ostium and cauda, opening antero-dorsally on the anterior rim. A large colliculum fills the sulcus, which is more visible in the cauda. The ostial crista superior curves markedly upwards, and the caudal cristae are well-developed. The cauda is short, straight, and ends well before the posterior rim, while the crista inferior is almost straight without constriction. The size of the ventral area is comparable to the dorsal one.

Remarks

The sulcus type of “ C. ” biaculeatus is similar to that of other species under the incertae sedis genus, such as “ C. ” prolatus and “ C. ” websteri in Lin & Nolf (2022: figs 12d–g, 13a–c), which suggests that it may belong to an extinct taxon within the family Congridae .

Stratigraphic and geographic distribution

Ypresian: Bashi Formation, Alabama.

IRSNB

Belgium, Brussels, Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

IRSNB

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Anguilliformes

SubOrder

Congroidei

Family

Congridae

Genus

Conger

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