Early Frasnian acanthodians from central Iran

Two vertebrate-bearing horizons in the basal Frasnian carbonate of the Chahriseh section, northeast of Esfahan, yielded microremains of thelodonts, placoderms, acanthodians, actinopterygians, chondrichthyans, and sarcopterygians, considerably expanding the vertebrate faunal list for the strata. Acan...

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Main Authors: Hairapetian, Vachik, Valiukevičius, Juozas, Burrow, Carole J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Instytut Paleobiologii, Polska Akademia Nauk 2006
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:79924 2023-05-15T13:47:20+02:00 Early Frasnian acanthodians from central Iran Hairapetian, Vachik Valiukevičius, Juozas Burrow, Carole J. 2006-01-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79924/UQ79924OA.pdf https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79924 eng eng Instytut Paleobiologii, Polska Akademia Nauk issn:0567-7920 issn:1732-2421 Acanthodii Ischnacanthiformes Climatiidae Diplacanthidae Scales Dental Elements Histology Devonian Frasnian Iran Paleontology Taxa Fish 260112 Palaeontology C1 780105 Biological sciences Journal Article 2006 ftunivqespace 2020-08-04T03:42:13Z Two vertebrate-bearing horizons in the basal Frasnian carbonate of the Chahriseh section, northeast of Esfahan, yielded microremains of thelodonts, placoderms, acanthodians, actinopterygians, chondrichthyans, and sarcopterygians, considerably expanding the vertebrate faunal list for the strata. Acanthodians comprise a diverse association of climatiids, diplacanthids, and ischnacanthiforms, including the previously recorded climatiid Nostolepis sp. cf. N. gaujensis, as well as one new climatiid genus and several taxa left in open nomenclature. Climatiid Iranolepis ginteri gen. et sp. nov. is diagnosed by having scales with a highly raised medial crown area separated by steep slopes from lateral crown areas; an odontocytic mesodentine of maximum extent in the crown, distinguished by extensive network of fine canaliculi with abundant tiny osteocytes; and a poorly developed stranggewebe system. Other scales with fan-like symmetrically grooved crowns conform to the Diplacanthus-type histologically, and have many characters in common with Milesacanthus antarctica from the Aztec Siltstone of Antarctica. Osseous gnathal elements include mesodentinous tooth whorls from an ischnacanthiform or climatiid, and ischnacanthiform jaw bones with large chambers for vascular canals, distinctly separated cylindrical tooth cusps along the lingual ridge, and wide-based, triangular, weakly striated cusps on the main lateral ridge. The acanthodian association, accompanied by the Frasnian conodonts of the middle Mesotaxis falsiovalis to Palmatolepis hassi zones and zonal thelodonts Turinia hutkensis and Australolepis seddoni, is proving useful for biostratigraphy, showing similarities with assemblages from both Gondwana and the Old Red Sandstone Continent. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace
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topic Acanthodii
Ischnacanthiformes
Climatiidae
Diplacanthidae
Scales
Dental Elements
Histology
Devonian
Frasnian
Iran
Paleontology
Taxa
Fish
260112 Palaeontology
C1
780105 Biological sciences
spellingShingle Acanthodii
Ischnacanthiformes
Climatiidae
Diplacanthidae
Scales
Dental Elements
Histology
Devonian
Frasnian
Iran
Paleontology
Taxa
Fish
260112 Palaeontology
C1
780105 Biological sciences
Hairapetian, Vachik
Valiukevičius, Juozas
Burrow, Carole J.
Early Frasnian acanthodians from central Iran
topic_facet Acanthodii
Ischnacanthiformes
Climatiidae
Diplacanthidae
Scales
Dental Elements
Histology
Devonian
Frasnian
Iran
Paleontology
Taxa
Fish
260112 Palaeontology
C1
780105 Biological sciences
description Two vertebrate-bearing horizons in the basal Frasnian carbonate of the Chahriseh section, northeast of Esfahan, yielded microremains of thelodonts, placoderms, acanthodians, actinopterygians, chondrichthyans, and sarcopterygians, considerably expanding the vertebrate faunal list for the strata. Acanthodians comprise a diverse association of climatiids, diplacanthids, and ischnacanthiforms, including the previously recorded climatiid Nostolepis sp. cf. N. gaujensis, as well as one new climatiid genus and several taxa left in open nomenclature. Climatiid Iranolepis ginteri gen. et sp. nov. is diagnosed by having scales with a highly raised medial crown area separated by steep slopes from lateral crown areas; an odontocytic mesodentine of maximum extent in the crown, distinguished by extensive network of fine canaliculi with abundant tiny osteocytes; and a poorly developed stranggewebe system. Other scales with fan-like symmetrically grooved crowns conform to the Diplacanthus-type histologically, and have many characters in common with Milesacanthus antarctica from the Aztec Siltstone of Antarctica. Osseous gnathal elements include mesodentinous tooth whorls from an ischnacanthiform or climatiid, and ischnacanthiform jaw bones with large chambers for vascular canals, distinctly separated cylindrical tooth cusps along the lingual ridge, and wide-based, triangular, weakly striated cusps on the main lateral ridge. The acanthodian association, accompanied by the Frasnian conodonts of the middle Mesotaxis falsiovalis to Palmatolepis hassi zones and zonal thelodonts Turinia hutkensis and Australolepis seddoni, is proving useful for biostratigraphy, showing similarities with assemblages from both Gondwana and the Old Red Sandstone Continent.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hairapetian, Vachik
Valiukevičius, Juozas
Burrow, Carole J.
author_facet Hairapetian, Vachik
Valiukevičius, Juozas
Burrow, Carole J.
author_sort Hairapetian, Vachik
title Early Frasnian acanthodians from central Iran
title_short Early Frasnian acanthodians from central Iran
title_full Early Frasnian acanthodians from central Iran
title_fullStr Early Frasnian acanthodians from central Iran
title_full_unstemmed Early Frasnian acanthodians from central Iran
title_sort early frasnian acanthodians from central iran
publisher Instytut Paleobiologii, Polska Akademia Nauk
publishDate 2006
url https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79924/UQ79924OA.pdf
https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79924
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