Two new species of Dunkleosteus Lehman, 1956, from the Ohio Shale Formation (USA, Famennian) and the Kettle Point Formation (Canada, Upper Devonian), and a cladistic analysis of the Eubrachythoraci (Placodermi, Arthrodira)
Author
Carr, Robert K.
Author
Hlavin, William J.
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2010
2010-05-31
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00578.x
journal article
10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00578.x
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GENUS
DUNKLEOSTEUS
LEHMAN, 1956
Diagnosis (emended after
Lehman, 1956: 25–26
). A genus of
Dunkleosteidae
characterized by its large size, well-developed orbit, a skull roof where the marginal and central plates are in direct contact with each other, the development of a concave posterior border on the nuchal plate, an externally visible shallow embayment of the central plate by the postorbital plate, and a complex ginglymoid articulation between the paranuchal plate of the skull roof and the anterior dorsolateral plate of the thoracic armour. A lack of sensory line grooves on the anterior median ventral and anterior ventrolateral plates, and a small spinal plate that is strongly bent, are characteristic of the thoracic armour. The gnathal plates consist of an inferognathal, with a well-developed anterior cusp and acute posterior occlusal region, and paired anterior superognathals that articulate with the parasphenoid bone (following
Dunkle & Bungart, 1946
, i.e. their
terrelli
group). The anterior superognathal– parasphenoid contact is expanded to include two styles of articulation on the parasphenoid bone: either contact surfaces (with a reinforced thickening of the prehypophysial region) or transverse facets.