Nostolepis matukhini, VALIUKEVICIUS, 1994

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 : 16

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5070/P940454153

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11488344

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B21CD55B-FFCF-FFF1-59D5-8DF6FBC626F8

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scientific name

Nostolepis matukhini
status

 

NOSTOLEPIS MATUKHINI VALIUKEVIČIUS, 1994

( FIG. 4Q–T View Figure 4 ; TABLE 1 View Table 1 )

Nostolepis matukhini Valiukevičius 1994 , 157, 158, figs. 68.2–68.5, 69.1, 69.2, pl. 20.9, 20.10.

Type material — Holotype LIGG 30-1627 ; Uryum beds, Taimyr , Russia (Lower Devonian, Lochkovian).

Referred specimens —Scales assigned to this species occur at levels 527.25’ (160.7 m) and 562.6’ (170.1 m) and include UCR 5443-2, -5 (level 562.6’= 170.1 m): Roberts Mountains Formation.

Description —Scales with a distinctively ornamented crown, with 5–7 strong, smooth subparallel or radial ridges that bifurcate towards the anterior margin. Posterolateral edges of the crown are straight and smooth, converging at a slightly obtuse angle at the posterior corner ( Fig. 4Q–T View Figure 4 ). The base is moderately convex, and the neck has only small pore openings. Scarcity of material precluded thin sectioning to examine histology.

Comparison —The crown ornament on N. matukhini scales is very distinctive, with all ridges bifurcating along the anterior margin, a feature not shown in any other nostolepid-type scales.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Family

Climatiidae

Genus

Nostolepis

Loc

Nostolepis matukhini

Burrow, Carole Jan, Murphy, Michael & Turner, Susan 2023
2023
Loc

Nostolepis matukhini Valiukevičius 1994

VALIUKEVICIUS 1994
1994
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