Apalolepis, KARATAJUTE-TALIMAA, 1968

Burrow, Carole Jan, Murphy, Michael & Turner, Susan, 2023, Late Silurian to earliest Devonian vertebrate biostratigraphy of the Birch Creek II section, Roberts Mountains, Nevada, U. S. A., PaleoBios 40 (4), pp. 1-32 : 23-24

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https://doi.org/ 10.5070/P940454153

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Apalolepis
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APALOLEPIS KARATAJŪTĖ-TALIMAA, 1968

Type species — Apalolepis obruchevi Karatajūtė-Talimaa, 1968

APALOLEPIS SP.

( FIG. 7K, L View Figure 7 ; TABLE 1 View Table 1 )

Referred specimens —One scale, AMF97872 from BCII level 503’ (153.3 m) – this specimen is missing: Roberts Mountains Formation.

Description — Parkes (1995, p. 55, fig. 22.11, 12) correctly identified and described this broken scale. The crown is flattened and smooth, the upper surface divided by simple ridges into a central part and two lateral fields, the ventral surface smooth. The crown rises gently to the posterior edge at about 20 degrees from the anterior edge. The neck is high and smooth. The base is typical for the genus, being anteriorly placed, small and rounded with a shallow torus and slightly anterior point.

Remarks — Vieth (1980) tentatively assigned one scale (not figured) from the Lochkovian Member A, Red Canyon River Formation to? Apalolepis . Elsewhere, Apalolepis taxa are only found in the Lochkovian ( Märss et al. 2007).

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