Revision and description of the actinopterygian fishes of Devonian Eastern Gondwana

This thesis examines the total diversity of fossil actinopterygian or ray-finned fishes of Devonian Gondwana. The bulk of the material comprises newly prepared specimens from the famous Late Devonian (Frasnian) Gogo Formation of Western Australia, much of which was collected in the 2005 field season...

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Main Author: Choo, Brian
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/150190 2024-01-14T10:00:37+01:00 Revision and description of the actinopterygian fishes of Devonian Eastern Gondwana Choo, Brian 2018-11-20T05:44:17Z xix, 351 leaves http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150190 https://doi.org/10.25911/5d611c4342fe3 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/150190/5/b25196716_Choo_B.pdf.jpg en_AU eng b2519671 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150190 doi:10.25911/5d611c4342fe3 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/150190/5/b25196716_Choo_B.pdf.jpg Author retains copyright QE852.O45 C56 2010 Osteichthyes Fossi Australia Fossi Antarctica Fossi South America Paleontology Devonian Paleontology Australia Paleontology Antarctica Paleontology South America Thesis (PhD) 2018 ftanucanberra https://doi.org/10.25911/5d611c4342fe3 2023-12-15T09:37:35Z This thesis examines the total diversity of fossil actinopterygian or ray-finned fishes of Devonian Gondwana. The bulk of the material comprises newly prepared specimens from the famous Late Devonian (Frasnian) Gogo Formation of Western Australia, much of which was collected in the 2005 field season. Also examined are specimens from the Middle Devonian deposits of the Aztec Siltstone, Antarctica; the Bunga Beds of New South Wales and the Mt Howitt fossil sites of Victoria. With the benefit of this new material, I describe new several new genera and species of Devonian actinopterygians and clarify the descriptions of previously described forms. Although still a relatively sparse ichthyofaunal component, the Devonian diversity of the Gondwanan ray-fins was much greater than hithert o recognised, with at least five species present in the Gogo Formation. With an improved understanding of early ray-finned anatomy, characters previously considered primitive or of special diagnostic value are re-evaluated. Newly prepared material from the Aztec Siltstone of Antarctica and the Bunga Beds of New South Wales represent forms similar to Howqualepis rostridens from the Givetian of Victoria. The Antarctic form is named Donnrosenia schaefferi while the Bunga Beds fossil is questionably assigned as a congener of Howqualepis. The similarity of freshwater fossil actinopterygians throughout southeastern Australia and South Victoria Land, Antarctica supports previously described macrovertebrate evidence for a regionally endemic ichthyofauna in the Middle Devonian. Additionally, the pectoral fin of H. rostridens is redescribed and is broader in shape and less extensively unsegmented than previously recognised. Of the five Gogo taxa, the genus Mimia Gardiner and Bartram (1977) is renamed Mimipiscis nom. nov. due to preoccupation. Newly available material of the type species, Mimipiscis toombsi, reveals ontogenetic variability in ornamentation and new data on the parasphenoid and shape of the caudal fin. A second form, Mimipiscis ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Victoria Land Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Antarctic The Antarctic Victoria Land Bunga ENVELOPE(-15.838,-15.838,65.776,65.776) Fossi ENVELOPE(-61.100,-61.100,-66.300,-66.300) Gardiner ENVELOPE(-150.950,-150.950,-86.317,-86.317)
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topic QE852.O45 C56 2010
Osteichthyes
Fossi Australia
Fossi Antarctica
Fossi South America
Paleontology Devonian
Paleontology Australia
Paleontology Antarctica
Paleontology South America
spellingShingle QE852.O45 C56 2010
Osteichthyes
Fossi Australia
Fossi Antarctica
Fossi South America
Paleontology Devonian
Paleontology Australia
Paleontology Antarctica
Paleontology South America
Choo, Brian
Revision and description of the actinopterygian fishes of Devonian Eastern Gondwana
topic_facet QE852.O45 C56 2010
Osteichthyes
Fossi Australia
Fossi Antarctica
Fossi South America
Paleontology Devonian
Paleontology Australia
Paleontology Antarctica
Paleontology South America
description This thesis examines the total diversity of fossil actinopterygian or ray-finned fishes of Devonian Gondwana. The bulk of the material comprises newly prepared specimens from the famous Late Devonian (Frasnian) Gogo Formation of Western Australia, much of which was collected in the 2005 field season. Also examined are specimens from the Middle Devonian deposits of the Aztec Siltstone, Antarctica; the Bunga Beds of New South Wales and the Mt Howitt fossil sites of Victoria. With the benefit of this new material, I describe new several new genera and species of Devonian actinopterygians and clarify the descriptions of previously described forms. Although still a relatively sparse ichthyofaunal component, the Devonian diversity of the Gondwanan ray-fins was much greater than hithert o recognised, with at least five species present in the Gogo Formation. With an improved understanding of early ray-finned anatomy, characters previously considered primitive or of special diagnostic value are re-evaluated. Newly prepared material from the Aztec Siltstone of Antarctica and the Bunga Beds of New South Wales represent forms similar to Howqualepis rostridens from the Givetian of Victoria. The Antarctic form is named Donnrosenia schaefferi while the Bunga Beds fossil is questionably assigned as a congener of Howqualepis. The similarity of freshwater fossil actinopterygians throughout southeastern Australia and South Victoria Land, Antarctica supports previously described macrovertebrate evidence for a regionally endemic ichthyofauna in the Middle Devonian. Additionally, the pectoral fin of H. rostridens is redescribed and is broader in shape and less extensively unsegmented than previously recognised. Of the five Gogo taxa, the genus Mimia Gardiner and Bartram (1977) is renamed Mimipiscis nom. nov. due to preoccupation. Newly available material of the type species, Mimipiscis toombsi, reveals ontogenetic variability in ornamentation and new data on the parasphenoid and shape of the caudal fin. A second form, Mimipiscis ...
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Choo, Brian
author_facet Choo, Brian
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title Revision and description of the actinopterygian fishes of Devonian Eastern Gondwana
title_short Revision and description of the actinopterygian fishes of Devonian Eastern Gondwana
title_full Revision and description of the actinopterygian fishes of Devonian Eastern Gondwana
title_fullStr Revision and description of the actinopterygian fishes of Devonian Eastern Gondwana
title_full_unstemmed Revision and description of the actinopterygian fishes of Devonian Eastern Gondwana
title_sort revision and description of the actinopterygian fishes of devonian eastern gondwana
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url http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150190
https://doi.org/10.25911/5d611c4342fe3
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