Lepisosteidae, Cuvier, 1825
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00934.2021 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3C0F87E6-3C7D-2717-9168-639A92A2FE47 |
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Felipe |
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Lepisosteidae |
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Lepisosteidae View in CoL View at ENA gen. et sp. indet.
Material.— MWC 8223 View Materials , scales; from the Campanian– Maastrichtian , Williams Fork Formation, J &M site, northwest Colorado, USA .
Description.—Lepisosteid scales are rhomboid-shaped, possess thick bony bases beneath the external ganoin layer, and retain a distinctive sheen when not significantly weathered.
Remarks.— The most common scales found at the J&M site are also relatively large (≥ 2 mm in maximum dimen- sion), rhomboid scales with thick bony bases beneath the exterior ganoin layer that we assign to Lepisosteidae indet. Lepisosteid scales are a common component of Upper Cretaceous microvertebrate assemblages ( Estes 1964; Grande 2010), and are widespread among estuarine deposits of the Late Cretaceous ( Case and Schwimmer 1988).
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