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A large Middle Devonian eubrachythoracid 'placoderm' (Arthrodira) jaw from northern Gondwana.

Melina Jobbins1, Martin Rücklin2, Thodoris Argyriou3, Christian Klug1.   

Abstract

For the understanding of the evolution of jawed vertebrates and jaws and teeth, 'placoderms' are crucial as they exhibit an impressive morphological disparity associated with the early stages of this process. The Devonian of Morocco is famous for its rich occurrences of arthrodire 'placoderms'. While Late Devonian strata are rich in arthrodire remains, they are less common in older strata. Here, we describe a large tooth-bearing jaw element of Leptodontichthys ziregensis gen. et sp. nov., an eubrachythoracid arthrodire from the Middle Devonian of Morocco. This species is based on a large posterior superognathal with a strong dentition. The jawbone displays features considered synapomorphies of Late Devonian eubrachythoracid arthrodires, with one posterior and one lateral row of conical teeth oriented postero-lingually. μCT-images reveal internal structures including pulp cavities and dentinous tissues. The posterior orientation of the teeth and the traces of a putative occlusal contact on the lingual side of the bone imply that these teeth were hardly used for feeding. Similar to Compagopiscis and Plourdosteus, functional teeth were possibly present during an earlier developmental stage and have been worn entirely. The morphological features of the jaw element suggest a close relationship with plourdosteids. Its size implies that the animal was rather large.
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Keywords:  Arthrodira; Dentition; Food web; Givetian; Maïder basin; Palaeoecology

Year:  2021        PMID: 33488510      PMCID: PMC7809001          DOI: 10.1186/s13358-020-00212-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Swiss J Palaeontol        ISSN: 1664-2376            Impact factor:   1.426


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