Asterolepis cf. radiata Eichwald, 1840 sensu Agassiz 1844

Asterolepis cf. radiata Rohon, 1899 Asterolepis cf. radiata Rohon, 1899: 8. Asterolepis sp. – Daeschler et al. 2006: 759. — Downs et al. 2011a: 994. “Asterolepid placoderm” – Downs et al. 2013: 48. “Asterolepid antiarch” – Downs et al. 2018: 1. LOCALITY AND HORIZON. — NV2K17 locality (77˚09’59.1”N,...

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Main Authors: Downs, Jason P., Daeschler, Edward B., Lo, Nathanael, Carey, Emily N., Shubin, Neil H.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3703485 2024-09-15T18:04:47+00:00 Asterolepis cf. radiata Eichwald, 1840 sensu Agassiz 1844 Downs, Jason P. Daeschler, Edward B. Lo, Nathanael Carey, Emily N. Shubin, Neil H. 2019-10-17 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3703485 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/594A8781BF13E56CFC29CA12D9DC3AA8 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2019v41a19 http://zenodo.org/record/3695594 http://publication.plazi.org/id/A573FFF9BF18E562FF84C865DA193D45 https://sibils.text-analytics.ch/search/collections/plazi/594A8781BF13E56CFC29CA12D9DC3AA8 https://www.gbif.org/species/162381828 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3695606 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3695608 http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C34F475B-6315-400C-ACE3-B67B1667C033 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3703484 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3703485 oai:zenodo.org:3703485 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/594A8781BF13E56CFC29CA12D9DC3AA8 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Asterolepis alticristata n. sp. (Antiarchi) from the Upper Devonian (Frasnian) of Nunavut, Canada, and a report on the antiarch diversity of the Fram Formation, pp. 679-698 in Geodiversitas, 41(19), 688-691, (2019-10-17) Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Tortricidae Asterolepis Asterolepis cf. radiata info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.370348510.5252/geodiversitas2019v41a1910.5281/zenodo.369560610.5281/zenodo.369560810.5281/zenodo.3703484 2024-07-26T02:04:36Z Asterolepis cf. radiata Rohon, 1899 Asterolepis cf. radiata Rohon, 1899: 8. Asterolepis sp. – Daeschler et al. 2006: 759. — Downs et al. 2011a: 994. “Asterolepid placoderm” – Downs et al. 2013: 48. “Asterolepid antiarch” – Downs et al. 2018: 1. LOCALITY AND HORIZON. — NV2K17 locality (77˚09’59.1”N, 86˚16’9.42”W), Fram Formation near the eastern arm of Bird Fiord on southern Ellesmere Island, Nunavut Territory, Canada. Palynological data indicate an early Frasnian age ( medius and maclarenii zones of Chi & Hills 1976). DIAGNOSIS. — Antiarch referred to Asterolepis by the presence of an anterior median dorsal plate that broadly overlaps the mixilateral plates (Moloshnikov 2008). Referred to Asterolepis cf. radiata by the presence of an external skeletal ornament that is composed entirely of rows of tubercles and/or ridges that radiate from the center of ossification to the margins of the plate (Rohon 1899). REFERRED MATERIAL. — NUFV 795, 797-800, 804, anterior median dorsal plate; NUFV 809, 825, posterior median dorsal plate; NUFV 846, 863, mixilateral plate; NUFV 883, partial anterior dorsolateral and mixilateral plates. DESCRIPTION OF THORACIC AND PECTORAL SKELETONS Anterior median dorsal plate (Fig. 6A, B) The five complete anterior median dorsal plates of Asterolepis cf. radiata (NUFV 795, 797-800) exhibit a size and shape range consistent with known material of A. radiata . Among these five specimens, the midline length of the plate is between 79.75 mm (NUFV 798) and 94.94 mm (NUFV 800) and width across the lateral corners (Fig. 6A [lc]) is between 54.41 mm (NUFV 798) and 68.09 mm (NUFV 800). The width/length index of the plate (width across the lateral corners × 100 / midline length), then, is between 65 and 73 for the five specimens. The lateral corners of these plates are positioned close to the midpoint of the plate’s length. This presents a differently shaped anterior median dorsal plate than that of those Asterolepis species with anterior median dorsal plate lateral corners near the plate’s caudal ... Other/Unknown Material Ellesmere Island Nunavut Zenodo
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Tortricidae
Asterolepis
Asterolepis cf. radiata
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Tortricidae
Asterolepis
Asterolepis cf. radiata
Downs, Jason P.
Daeschler, Edward B.
Lo, Nathanael
Carey, Emily N.
Shubin, Neil H.
Asterolepis cf. radiata Eichwald, 1840 sensu Agassiz 1844
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Tortricidae
Asterolepis
Asterolepis cf. radiata
description Asterolepis cf. radiata Rohon, 1899 Asterolepis cf. radiata Rohon, 1899: 8. Asterolepis sp. – Daeschler et al. 2006: 759. — Downs et al. 2011a: 994. “Asterolepid placoderm” – Downs et al. 2013: 48. “Asterolepid antiarch” – Downs et al. 2018: 1. LOCALITY AND HORIZON. — NV2K17 locality (77˚09’59.1”N, 86˚16’9.42”W), Fram Formation near the eastern arm of Bird Fiord on southern Ellesmere Island, Nunavut Territory, Canada. Palynological data indicate an early Frasnian age ( medius and maclarenii zones of Chi & Hills 1976). DIAGNOSIS. — Antiarch referred to Asterolepis by the presence of an anterior median dorsal plate that broadly overlaps the mixilateral plates (Moloshnikov 2008). Referred to Asterolepis cf. radiata by the presence of an external skeletal ornament that is composed entirely of rows of tubercles and/or ridges that radiate from the center of ossification to the margins of the plate (Rohon 1899). REFERRED MATERIAL. — NUFV 795, 797-800, 804, anterior median dorsal plate; NUFV 809, 825, posterior median dorsal plate; NUFV 846, 863, mixilateral plate; NUFV 883, partial anterior dorsolateral and mixilateral plates. DESCRIPTION OF THORACIC AND PECTORAL SKELETONS Anterior median dorsal plate (Fig. 6A, B) The five complete anterior median dorsal plates of Asterolepis cf. radiata (NUFV 795, 797-800) exhibit a size and shape range consistent with known material of A. radiata . Among these five specimens, the midline length of the plate is between 79.75 mm (NUFV 798) and 94.94 mm (NUFV 800) and width across the lateral corners (Fig. 6A [lc]) is between 54.41 mm (NUFV 798) and 68.09 mm (NUFV 800). The width/length index of the plate (width across the lateral corners × 100 / midline length), then, is between 65 and 73 for the five specimens. The lateral corners of these plates are positioned close to the midpoint of the plate’s length. This presents a differently shaped anterior median dorsal plate than that of those Asterolepis species with anterior median dorsal plate lateral corners near the plate’s caudal ...
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author Downs, Jason P.
Daeschler, Edward B.
Lo, Nathanael
Carey, Emily N.
Shubin, Neil H.
author_facet Downs, Jason P.
Daeschler, Edward B.
Lo, Nathanael
Carey, Emily N.
Shubin, Neil H.
author_sort Downs, Jason P.
title Asterolepis cf. radiata Eichwald, 1840 sensu Agassiz 1844
title_short Asterolepis cf. radiata Eichwald, 1840 sensu Agassiz 1844
title_full Asterolepis cf. radiata Eichwald, 1840 sensu Agassiz 1844
title_fullStr Asterolepis cf. radiata Eichwald, 1840 sensu Agassiz 1844
title_full_unstemmed Asterolepis cf. radiata Eichwald, 1840 sensu Agassiz 1844
title_sort asterolepis cf. radiata eichwald, 1840 sensu agassiz 1844
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