Gladiobranchus probaton Bernacsek & Dineley 1977

Gladiobranchus probaton Bernacsek & Dineley, 1977 (Figs 1-13) HOLOTYPE. — NMC 22700 A. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — UALVP 19259, 32448, 32469, 38679, 41669, 41857, 41858, 41862, 42095, 44046, scales: 45366-45396. HORIZON AND AGE. — All known Gladiobranchus specimens are from the single UALVP locality 12...

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Main Authors: Hanke, Gavin F., Davis, Samuel P.
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Summary:Gladiobranchus probaton Bernacsek & Dineley, 1977 (Figs 1-13) HOLOTYPE. — NMC 22700 A. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — UALVP 19259, 32448, 32469, 38679, 41669, 41857, 41858, 41862, 42095, 44046, scales: 45366-45396. HORIZON AND AGE. — All known Gladiobranchus specimens are from the single UALVP locality 129 in Early Devonian (Lochkovian) dark grey argillaceous limestone of the Delorme Group, Delorme Formation, District of Mackenzie. TYPE LOCALITY. — In talus below the UALVP locality 129 (62°32”N, 127°45”W), also known as the MOTH fish layer, MOTH section, section 43 (Gabrielse et al . 1973), Central Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. The descriptive geology of the locality was summarized by Hanke et al . (2001), Hanke (2002), Hanke & Wilson (2004), and Zorn et al . (2005). REVISED DIAGNOSIS. — Diplacanthoid acanthodians with rostral plates having enlarged tubercles along posterolateral edges; an enlarged anterior circumorbital plate with radiating rows of tubercles situated posterolateral to the rostrum; single ovate, enlarged postorbital plate ornamented with spiky tubercles associated with the circumorbital plate series; perichondrally ossified Meckel’s cartilage with strong symphyseal connection; dorsally-directed process positioned mid-way along Meckel’s cartilage; dermal mandibular splint absent; heavily-ornamented, spathiform opercular plates cover the entire gill chamber laterally; pectoral dermal plate armour absent; two pairs of prepectoral spines inserted between scales on the isthmus; axial ridge of scapular blade of scapulocoracoid separating postbranchial and posterior laminae of coracoid region; medial surface of scapulocoracoid flat; paired fin-spines possessing simple reclined nodular ornament on anterior-most ribs; anterior dorsal fin-spine approximately twice the length of posterior dorsal fin-spine; enlarged body scales with fine surface ridges surround base of fin-spines; body scales behind branchial chamber, on fins, and along dorsal and ventral midline posterior as far as caudal peduncle ornamented with fine parallel ridges whereas body scales at mid-flank possess unornamented crowns; body scale histology consisting of few, thick growth zones in crown and flat to slightly tumid mass of basal tissue; body scale neck and basal tissue expanded perpendicular to long-axis of scale crown. : Published as part of Hanke, Gavin F. & Davis, Samuel P., 2008, Redescription of the acanthodian Gladiobranchus probaton Bernacsek & Dineley, 1977, and comments on diplacanthid relationships, pp. 303-330 in Geodiversitas 30 (2) on page 306, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5373050 : {"references": ["BERNACSEK G. M. & DINELEY D. L. 1977. - New acanthodians from the Delorme Formation (Lower Devonian) of N. W. T., Canada. Palaeontographica, abteilung A, 159: 1 - 25.", "GABRIELSE H., BLUSSON S. L. & RODDICK J. H. 1973. - Geology of the Flat River, Glacier Lake, and Wrigley Lake Map-areas, District of Mackenzie and Yukon Territory. Geological Survey of Canada, Memoir 366: 1 - 153.", "HANKE G. F., DAVIS S. P. & WILSON M. V. H. 2001. - New species of the acanthodian genus Tetanopsyrus from northern Canada, and comments on related taxa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21: 740 - 753.", "HANKE G. F. 2002. - Paucicanthus vanelsti gen. et sp. nov., a Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) acanthodian that lacks paired fin-spines. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 39: 1071 - 1083.", "HANKE G. F. & WILSON M. V. H. 2004. - New teleostome fishes and acanthodian systematics, in ARRATIA G., WILSON M. V. H. & CLOUTIER R. (eds), Recent Advances in the Origin and Early Radiation of Vertebrates. Verlag Dr. Freidrich Pfeil, Munchen: 187 - 214.", "ZORN M. E., CALDWELL M. W. & WILSON M. V. H. 2005. - Lithological analysis of the vertebratebearing beds at the Lower Devonian MOTH locality, N. W. T., Canada: insights to taphonomy and depositional setting. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 42: 763 - 775."]}