A new mawsoniid coelacanth (Actinistia) from the Upper Cretaceous of Southern France
Autor: | Géraldine Garcia, Lionel Cavin, Xavier Valentin |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Mawsonia
010506 paleontology Sarcopterygii Axelrodichthys 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Paleontology Genus medicine Animalia Chordata Coelacanth Taxonomy 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Coelacanthiformes biology Skull roof Parasphenoid Latimeriidae Actinistia Biodiversity biology.organism_classification Cretaceous medicine.anatomical_structure Geology |
Zdroj: | Cretaceous Research. 62:65-73 |
ISSN: | 0195-6671 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cretres.2016.02.002 |
Popis: | Axelrodichthys megadromos sp. nov. is a coelacanth described based on a single specimen collected in the lower Campanian site of Ventabren motorway, Southern France. The new species is referred to the mawsoniids because of the ornamentation of the skull roof and of the proportionally wide supraorbital series. The specimen belongs to the Mawsonia-Axelrodichthys complex based on features present on the lower jaw and on the basisphenoid. The new species is referred to the genus Axelrodichthys because of proportions of its parietonasal shield and because of the arrangement of the posterior parietals relative to the supraorbitals. Autapomorphic characters, in particular on the parasphenoid, justify the inclusion of the specimen in a new species. The occurrence of a mawsoniid in the Ibero-Amorican Island that formed part of the European Archipelago in the terminal Cretaceous is an evidence of a dispersal event from the southern land masses. The occurrence of A. megadromos in the Campanian-Maastrichtian represents the last occurrence of mawsoniids worldwide, after a gap in the fossil record of about 30 million years. This belated occurrence of Axelrodichthys extends the time range of this genus to approximately 40 myr and suggests that this genus, together with its sister genus Mawsonia , were organisms with a slow morphologic evolution. |
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