Supplementary material from "The smallest known Devonian tetrapod shows unexpectedly derived features"

A new genus and species of Devonian tetrapod, Brittagnathus minutus gen. et sp. nov., is described from a single complete right lower jaw ramus recovered from the Acanthostega mass-death deposit in the upper part of the Britta Dal Formation (upper Famennian) of Stensiö Bjerg, Gauss Peninsula, East G...

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Main Authors: Ahlberg, Per E., Clack, Jennifer A.
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Published: The Royal Society 2020
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4915578.v1 2023-05-15T16:03:49+02:00 Supplementary material from "The smallest known Devonian tetrapod shows unexpectedly derived features" Ahlberg, Per E. Clack, Jennifer A. 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4915578.v1 https://rs.figshare.com/collections/Supplementary_material_from_The_smallest_known_Devonian_tetrapod_shows_unexpectedly_derived_features_/4915578/1 unknown The Royal Society https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.192117 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4915578 CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY 40308 Palaeontology incl. Palynology FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Collection article 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4915578.v1 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.192117 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4915578 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z A new genus and species of Devonian tetrapod, Brittagnathus minutus gen. et sp. nov., is described from a single complete right lower jaw ramus recovered from the Acanthostega mass-death deposit in the upper part of the Britta Dal Formation (upper Famennian) of Stensiö Bjerg, Gauss Peninsula, East Greenland. Visualization by propagation phase contrast synchrotron microtomography allows a complete digital dissection of the specimen. With a total jaw ramus length of 44.8 mm, Brittagnathus is by far the smallest Devonian tetrapod described to date. It differs from all previously known Devonian tetrapods in having only a fang pair without a tooth row on the anterior coronoid and a large posterior process on the posterior coronoid. The presence of an incipient surangular crest and a concave prearticular margin to the adductor fossa together cause the fossa to face somewhat mesially, reminiscent of the condition in Carboniferous tetrapods. A phylogenetic analysis places Brittagnathus crownward to other Devonian tetrapods, adjacent to the Tournaisian genus Pederpes . Together with other recent discoveries, it suggests that diversification of ‘Carboniferous-grade’ tetrapods had already begun before the end of the Devonian and that the group was not greatly affected by the end-Devonian mass extinction. Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Greenland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Greenland Fang ENVELOPE(167.217,167.217,-77.483,-77.483) Fossa ENVELOPE(9.795,9.795,62.990,62.990) Britta Dal ENVELOPE(-23.267,-23.267,73.417,73.417) Stensiö Bjerg ENVELOPE(-21.300,-21.300,73.950,73.950)
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FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Ahlberg, Per E.
Clack, Jennifer A.
Supplementary material from "The smallest known Devonian tetrapod shows unexpectedly derived features"
topic_facet 40308 Palaeontology incl. Palynology
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
description A new genus and species of Devonian tetrapod, Brittagnathus minutus gen. et sp. nov., is described from a single complete right lower jaw ramus recovered from the Acanthostega mass-death deposit in the upper part of the Britta Dal Formation (upper Famennian) of Stensiö Bjerg, Gauss Peninsula, East Greenland. Visualization by propagation phase contrast synchrotron microtomography allows a complete digital dissection of the specimen. With a total jaw ramus length of 44.8 mm, Brittagnathus is by far the smallest Devonian tetrapod described to date. It differs from all previously known Devonian tetrapods in having only a fang pair without a tooth row on the anterior coronoid and a large posterior process on the posterior coronoid. The presence of an incipient surangular crest and a concave prearticular margin to the adductor fossa together cause the fossa to face somewhat mesially, reminiscent of the condition in Carboniferous tetrapods. A phylogenetic analysis places Brittagnathus crownward to other Devonian tetrapods, adjacent to the Tournaisian genus Pederpes . Together with other recent discoveries, it suggests that diversification of ‘Carboniferous-grade’ tetrapods had already begun before the end of the Devonian and that the group was not greatly affected by the end-Devonian mass extinction.
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Clack, Jennifer A.
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title Supplementary material from "The smallest known Devonian tetrapod shows unexpectedly derived features"
title_short Supplementary material from "The smallest known Devonian tetrapod shows unexpectedly derived features"
title_full Supplementary material from "The smallest known Devonian tetrapod shows unexpectedly derived features"
title_fullStr Supplementary material from "The smallest known Devonian tetrapod shows unexpectedly derived features"
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary material from "The smallest known Devonian tetrapod shows unexpectedly derived features"
title_sort supplementary material from "the smallest known devonian tetrapod shows unexpectedly derived features"
publisher The Royal Society
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