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Autor:
Kathryn E. Mickle
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 6, p e5533 (2018)
The Upper Mississippian Bluefield Formation of the Mauch Chunk Group in southeastern West Virginia is known for its preservation of a variety of invertebrate taxa and early tetrapod trackways, but no lower actinopterygian remains have been formally d
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https://doaj.org/article/0bf6a105eddc4e9aa9eb9c01c1d525f2
Autor:
Kathryn E. Mickle
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 103:838-857
Currently, there is no standardized nomenclatural scheme for identifying and naming the bones of the snout in lower actinopterygians and specifically those fishes referred to as palaeoniscoids. A literature review reveals that the same bone names are
Autor:
Kathryn E. Mickle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 31:962-980
The Manning Canyon Shale Formation (upper Mississippian/lower Pennsylvanian) of Central Utah is well known for its diverse flora, but not its vertebrate fauna. The previously described vertebrates from the Manning Canyon Shale are a tooth from a clad
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E. Lanciotti, A. Hoppenstedt, B.R. Kilmer, R.E. Ross, S.E. Schmidt, Mark A. Schneegurt, Keith B. Gido, J. Stamm, J.J. Shaffer, H. Ruther, E.R. Morris, E. Finck, B.F. Grover, Kenneth R. Neuhauser, J. Wollenberg, E. Morris, J.T. Olsen, J. Heinrichs, S.M. Smith, Brian L. Hoffman, Bruce M. Rothschild, James F. Taulman, L.D. Sutton, G. Mullins, L.W. Towers, E. Reimer, Shaun E. Schmidt, E.J. Row, Susan W. Aber, Christopher M. Rogers, K. Hogan, C Weber, J. Schroeder, A.L. Logsdo, M. Lassley, W. Baldridge, J. Ingle, K.A. Mercer, H.M. Tetreault, L.D. Martin, S. Yu, K. Wendler, T. Farson, Melissa M. Bailey, C. Beasley, M. Spain, J.M. Boucher, J. Morello, A.L. Crowther, Clark W. Beasley, S.C. Kelzenberg, M. Al-Kofahi, J. Thompson, J. Singleton, M. Vaughn, M. Barbush, C Anderson, A. Pervin, T. C. Schafer, X. Wang, T.R. Rogers, Y. Yang, M.E. Bradley, J.A. Brady, L.R. Enfield, M. Unruh, R.J. Sliter, L. Prowant, J. Krystalyn, X. Wu, K. Schmidt, D.M. Epperson, A.M. Connolly, D.A. Hinton, A. Bartuszevige, E.R. Janzen, R. Schulte, C Wanigarachchi, R.B. Thomas, D.K. Paul, K.A. Blecha, Y. Chen, G. Wagner, C. Smith, Amanda L. Logsdon, T.L. Wise, D. Liu, Y. Zhao, Jonathan M. Conard, B. Yates, P. Porubsky, J. Johnson, T. Huang, A. Prentice, M. Urteaga, H.S. Tillinghast, C. Thompson, Kathryn E. Mickle, D. Hollenbeck, L.A. Bengtsson, D. Drimmel, P.W. Johnson, C Liu, Brenda Koerner, B. Shuai, D. Huang, C. Berkland, B. Zabriskie, William R. Miller, C. Chamers, H. Hulse, Loretta C. Johnson, Scott A. Hageman, J.W. Dille, Z. Quick, A. Nowasell, G. Corley, A. R. Falk, D. Merriam, Wayne A. Geyer, S.A. Angel, Martin P. Simon, A. Burris, T. Eberl, A. Oberdorfer, J.B. Vincent, M.L. Forrest, S. Uran, Micheal J. Everhart, T. Porazka, R.K. Goad, James S. Aber, E.A. Calderon, D. Reagan, Kenneth Bader, D.M. Crain, B. Cunderla, Jarrett E. Lockard, S. Khondee, S.M. Roels, M. Katuwal, Torin K. Clark, K. Rowe, L. G'Sell, L. Jones, R. Jones, Joshuah S. Perkin, M. Perry, J. VanAuker, R. Lisichenko, A. Vosbeek, Hanna Kim, M.R. Tounzen, G. Bousfield, Brittany M. Miller, S.H. Leung, Z. Xiaoting, Scott S. Crupper, B. Milner, Brian R. Maricle, T. Burnett, W.H. Fick, Gregory R. Houseman, A.B. Fields, Sara G. Baer, E. Tharman, William Langley, A.A. Burris, L. O'Brien, T. Schafer, S.E. Jack, T. Stephenson, Donald O. Whittemore, M.L. Mendola, J. Sullivan, A. Greb-Bonham, J. Schesser, T. Robban, D. Briggs, Betty J. Herring, M.P. Linden, M. Arterburn, G.R. Houseman, J.K Lockard, F.L. Russell, Z. Zhou, Keri L. Caudle, E. Haynes, C Cozine, A.M. Anderson, R. G'Sell, Ronald D. Hood
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 114:149-184
Publikováno v:
Geodiversitas. 31:623-668
Three new palaeoniscoid fishes (Osteichthyes, Actinopterygii), representing two new genera, Lineagruan judithi n. gen., n. sp., L. snowyi n. gen., n. sp., Beagiascus pulcherrimus n. gen., n. sp., are described from the Bear Gulch Limestone Member of
Autor:
Kenneth Bader, Kathryn E. Mickle
Publikováno v:
Acta Zoologica. 90:211-219
Scales and presumptive tooth plates from deep-bodied platysomid actinopterygians have previously been reported from the Lower Permian of Kansas (USA), but until now, an articulated specimen from this state has not been recovered. The first articulate