Mid-Cretaceous acanthomorph fishes with the description of a new species from the Turonian of Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada

A single specimen of a new acanthomorph fish is described from a Turonian locality sampling the northern part of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway. This brings to three the number of acanthomorphs from Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada. The previously named acanthomorph, Boreiohydrias...

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Main Author: Alison M Murray
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Alberta Libraries 2016
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:0dc1153b26674afabfed87fefc70ffc1 2023-05-15T17:46:33+02:00 Mid-Cretaceous acanthomorph fishes with the description of a new species from the Turonian of Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada Alison M Murray 2016-02-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/0dc1153b26674afabfed87fefc70ffc1 EN eng University of Alberta Libraries https://journals-clone.library.ualberta.ca/vamp/index.php/VAMP/article/view/25439 https://doaj.org/toc/2292-1389 2292-1389 https://doaj.org/article/0dc1153b26674afabfed87fefc70ffc1 Vertebrate Anatomy, Morphology, Palaeontology, Vol 1 (2016) Acanthomorpha Cretaceous Teleostei Turonian Paleontology QE701-760 Zoology QL1-991 article 2016 ftdoajarticles 2023-01-29T01:26:53Z A single specimen of a new acanthomorph fish is described from a Turonian locality sampling the northern part of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway. This brings to three the number of acanthomorphs from Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada. The previously named acanthomorph, Boreiohydrias dayi (Boriohydriidae), was placed in the Polymixiiformes. The second, represented by a poorly preserved fish, was left unnamed and incertae sedis in Acanthomorpha. The new one described here, Cumbaaichthys oxyrhynchus gen. et sp. nov. cannot be easily placed in any previously described families. This fish is placed in the Polymixiiformes based on the caudal skeleton having 18 principal rays (16 branched), and having a full neural spine on the second preural centrum. Polymixiiform relationships are not well established but they are the subject of several current studies; therefore, the new acanthomorph is placed incertae sedis within this order but with the understanding that this placement may be refined with future work. Previous studies have suggested that acanthomorphs may have flourished with warming climates of the Cenomanian–Turonian. A comprehensive survey of named acanthomorphs from mid-Cretaceous deposits shows there are more species known from the Cenomanian rather than the Turonian, although this may be biased by the age of known fossiliferous deposits. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Territories Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada Lac des Bois ENVELOPE(-125.152,-125.152,66.833,66.833) Northwest Territories
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topic Acanthomorpha
Cretaceous
Teleostei
Turonian
Paleontology
QE701-760
Zoology
QL1-991
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Cretaceous
Teleostei
Turonian
Paleontology
QE701-760
Zoology
QL1-991
Alison M Murray
Mid-Cretaceous acanthomorph fishes with the description of a new species from the Turonian of Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada
topic_facet Acanthomorpha
Cretaceous
Teleostei
Turonian
Paleontology
QE701-760
Zoology
QL1-991
description A single specimen of a new acanthomorph fish is described from a Turonian locality sampling the northern part of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway. This brings to three the number of acanthomorphs from Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada. The previously named acanthomorph, Boreiohydrias dayi (Boriohydriidae), was placed in the Polymixiiformes. The second, represented by a poorly preserved fish, was left unnamed and incertae sedis in Acanthomorpha. The new one described here, Cumbaaichthys oxyrhynchus gen. et sp. nov. cannot be easily placed in any previously described families. This fish is placed in the Polymixiiformes based on the caudal skeleton having 18 principal rays (16 branched), and having a full neural spine on the second preural centrum. Polymixiiform relationships are not well established but they are the subject of several current studies; therefore, the new acanthomorph is placed incertae sedis within this order but with the understanding that this placement may be refined with future work. Previous studies have suggested that acanthomorphs may have flourished with warming climates of the Cenomanian–Turonian. A comprehensive survey of named acanthomorphs from mid-Cretaceous deposits shows there are more species known from the Cenomanian rather than the Turonian, although this may be biased by the age of known fossiliferous deposits.
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title Mid-Cretaceous acanthomorph fishes with the description of a new species from the Turonian of Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_short Mid-Cretaceous acanthomorph fishes with the description of a new species from the Turonian of Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_full Mid-Cretaceous acanthomorph fishes with the description of a new species from the Turonian of Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_fullStr Mid-Cretaceous acanthomorph fishes with the description of a new species from the Turonian of Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Mid-Cretaceous acanthomorph fishes with the description of a new species from the Turonian of Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_sort mid-cretaceous acanthomorph fishes with the description of a new species from the turonian of lac des bois, northwest territories, canada
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