Ctenacanthiformes Glikman, 1964
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00619.2019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD016347-6072-FFCF-FCF8-58E4FE3BE072 |
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Felipe |
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Ctenacanthiformes Glikman, 1964 |
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Order Ctenacanthiformes Glikman, 1964 Family Ctenacanthidae Dean, 1909 Ctenacanthidae indet.
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Material.— One tooth (ZPAL P. IV/307) from the upper Viséan, Czerna, sample Cz-1.
Description.— The tooth is relatively small compared to most of the known ctenacanthiform species (about 0.5 mm mesio-distally). Its crown is cladodont, tricuspid, with a prominent median cusp (unfortunately the upper part is broken) and the lateral cusps considerably diverging laterally. The cusps are compressed labio-lingually, with a carina connecting their bases, and covered with strong cristae on both sides. The base bears an orolingual button and a basolabial prominence narrower than the median cusp.
Remarks.— The tooth from Czerna resembles to some extent those of Ctenacanthus terrelli ( Newberry, 1889) from upper Famennian Cleveland Shale of Ohio ( USA), and particularly the small specimen illustrated by Ginter (2010: fig. 3E, F), with its conspicuous cristation.
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