A primitive clupeomorph from the Albian Loon River Formation (Northwest Territories, Canada)

Foreyclupea loonensis, gen. et sp. nov., is described from the early–middle Albian Loon River Formation of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The only specimen of the new species was originally described as a part of an enigmatic taxon Erichalcis arcta in 1975, which was assigned to the Clupeomorpha...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Vernygora, Oksana, Murray, Alison M., Wilson, Mark V.H.
Other Authors: Sues, Hans-Dieter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2016
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/cjes-2015-0172 2024-05-19T07:46:16+00:00 A primitive clupeomorph from the Albian Loon River Formation (Northwest Territories, Canada) Vernygora, Oksana Murray, Alison M. Wilson, Mark V.H. Sues, Hans-Dieter 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2015-0172 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/cjes-2015-0172 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/cjes-2015-0172 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences volume 53, issue 4, page 331-342 ISSN 0008-4077 1480-3313 journal-article 2016 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2015-0172 2024-04-25T06:52:01Z Foreyclupea loonensis, gen. et sp. nov., is described from the early–middle Albian Loon River Formation of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The only specimen of the new species was originally described as a part of an enigmatic taxon Erichalcis arcta in 1975, which was assigned to the Clupeomorpha. Since then, E. arcta has proven to be a composite taxon, made up of clupeomorph and non-clupeomorph specimens. The non-clupeomorph material was redescribed as a Euteleostei incertae sedis and retained the species name. Described herein is the fossil clupeomorph specimen originally assigned to Erichalcis arcta. As in other members of the superorder Clupeomorpha, the ventral margin of the body in the specimen is covered with spiny scutes, and the supratemporal commissural sensory canal passes through the parietals. Along with these diagnostic characters, the new taxon also shows primitive traits of the basal members of the group, including a medioparietal skull roof, unfused halves of the neural spines of the abdominal vertebrae, and no evidence of presence of the recessus lateralis. When included in a phylogenetic analysis of the Early Cretaceous clupeomorphs, the new species forms a clade with the Early Cretaceous clupeomorphs from Mexico and Brazil, Ranulfoichthys dorsonudum and Scutatuspinosus itapagipensis, respectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Territories Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 53 4 331 342
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description Foreyclupea loonensis, gen. et sp. nov., is described from the early–middle Albian Loon River Formation of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The only specimen of the new species was originally described as a part of an enigmatic taxon Erichalcis arcta in 1975, which was assigned to the Clupeomorpha. Since then, E. arcta has proven to be a composite taxon, made up of clupeomorph and non-clupeomorph specimens. The non-clupeomorph material was redescribed as a Euteleostei incertae sedis and retained the species name. Described herein is the fossil clupeomorph specimen originally assigned to Erichalcis arcta. As in other members of the superorder Clupeomorpha, the ventral margin of the body in the specimen is covered with spiny scutes, and the supratemporal commissural sensory canal passes through the parietals. Along with these diagnostic characters, the new taxon also shows primitive traits of the basal members of the group, including a medioparietal skull roof, unfused halves of the neural spines of the abdominal vertebrae, and no evidence of presence of the recessus lateralis. When included in a phylogenetic analysis of the Early Cretaceous clupeomorphs, the new species forms a clade with the Early Cretaceous clupeomorphs from Mexico and Brazil, Ranulfoichthys dorsonudum and Scutatuspinosus itapagipensis, respectively.
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Murray, Alison M.
Wilson, Mark V.H.
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Murray, Alison M.
Wilson, Mark V.H.
A primitive clupeomorph from the Albian Loon River Formation (Northwest Territories, Canada)
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title A primitive clupeomorph from the Albian Loon River Formation (Northwest Territories, Canada)
title_short A primitive clupeomorph from the Albian Loon River Formation (Northwest Territories, Canada)
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