Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of the elasmobranchs and bony fishes (Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes) of the lower-to-middle Eocene (Ypresian to Bartonian) Claiborne Group in Alabama, USA, including an analysis of otoliths
Author
Ebersole, Jun A.
Author
Cicimurri, David J.
Author
Stringer, Gary L.
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2019
2019-12-06
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journal article
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Pycnodus
sp.
Fig. 57
A–L
Albula
sp. –
Clayton
et al.
2013
: fig. 6i–j. —
Maisch
et al.
2016
: fig. 2, 1–2.
Material examined
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
–
Alabama
• 20 isolated teeth; Claiborne Group;
MSC
35773.1–8,
MSC
37185,
MSC
37912.1–2,
MSC
38483.1–6,
NJSM
24037,
SC
2012.47.128,
WSU
36,
WSU
CC 560.
Fig. 57.
Pycnodus
sp., teeth and
Lepisosteidae
elements.
A–L
.
Pycnodus
sp.
A–C
.
MSC
35773.1, tooth, lower Tallahatta Formation.
A
. Oral view.
B
. Profile view.
C
. Aboral view.
D–F
.
MSC
35773.2, tooth, lower Tallahatta Formation.
D
. Oral view.
E
. Profile view.
F
. Aboral view.
G–I
.
MSC
37185, tooth, Tallahatta/Lisbon formation contact zone, courtesy of T. Prescott Atkinson.
G
. Oral view.
H
. Profile view.
I
. Aboral view.
J–L
.
MSC
37912.1, tooth, basal Lisbon Formation.
J
. Oral view.
K
. Profile view.
L
. Aboral view. —
M–BB
.
Lepisosteidae Cuvier, 1825
.
M–N
.
ALMNH
PV1989.4.70, scale, Gosport Sand.
M
. External view.
N
. Internal view.
O–P
.
ALMNH
PV1989.4.37.2.1, scale, Gosport Sand.
O
. External view.
P
. Internal view.
Q–R
.
ALMNH
PV1989.4.37.2.2, scale, Gosport Sand.
Q
. External view.
R
. Internal view.
S–T
.
MSC
37306, scale, basal Lisbon Formation.
S
. External view.
T
. Internal view.
U–V
.
MSC
37473.1, tooth, basal Gosport Sand.
U
. Lateral view.
V
. Basal view.
W–Y
.
ALMNH
PV1989.2.4, vertebra, Gosport Sand.
W
. Anterior view.
X
. Left lateral view.
Y
. Posterior view.
Z– BB
.
ALMNH
1898.4.190, vertebra, Gosport Sand.
Z
. Anterior view.
AA
. Left lateral view.
BB
. Posterior view. Scale bars for A–L=2 mm. Scale bars: M–T, W–BB =1 cm; U =5 mm.
Description
Taxon known in
Alabama
only from isolated teeth. Teeth measure up to 6.0 mm in greatest diameter. Teeth have an oval outline in occlusal view and have a convex occlusal surface. Teeth may also have a flat medial crown surface. Teeth have a thick enamel covering that is smooth and extends to the base of the crown. There is a large oval basal pulp cavity. The occlusal surface of worn teeth is punctate.
Remarks
Several species of
Pycnodus
have been reported from Paleogene strata, including
P. variabilis
Stromer, 1905b
(also
Stromer 1910
);
P. toliapicus
Agassiz, 1843
; and
P. pellei
Priem, 1902
. In
Alabama
the taxon is known only from isolated teeth, and intraspecific variation within the dentitions of this genus is poorly known. This factor, coupled with our small sample size (n =20), precludes a more precise taxonomic assignment.
Clayton
et al.
(2013
: fig. 6i–j) illustrated a
Pycnodus
sp. tooth that was incorrectly identified as
Albula
sp. Based on our Claiborne Group sample, teeth of
Pycnodus
sp. can be differentiated from
Albula
in having a more convex occlusal surface, thicker enameloid covering, and large basal pulp cavity. Additionally, worn
Pycnodus
teeth are punctate. Inexplicably,
Maisch
et al.
(2016)
stated that their specimens of
Albula
sp. were similar to material from
Alabama
reported by
Clayton
et al.
(2013
: fig. 6ij), but the specimen specifically referred to, incorrectly identified as
Albula
, is actually
Pycnodus
sp. Additionally, the tooth shown by
Clayton
et al.
(2013)
is practically identical to the
Pycnodus
sp. tooth
Maisch
et al.
(2016
: fig. 2, 1–2) figured in their study.
Stratigraphic and geographic range in
Alabama
The specimens in our sample were collected from the lower Tallahatta Formation at site ADl-1, the contact of the Tallahatta and
Lisbon
formations at sites ACh-14 and ACov-11, and the basal
Lisbon
Formation at site ACov-11. Upper Ypresian to lower Lutetian, zones NP14 and NP15.