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
585
1
274
journal article
24105
10.5852/ejt.2019.585
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Ariosoma nonsector
Nolf & Stringer, 2003
Fig. 69
G–H
Otolithus
(
Platessae
)
sector
Koken, 1888: 292
, pl. 17, figs 5–16.
Ariosoma
sp. –
Stringer 1979: 102
, pl. 1, fig. 4; 1986: 213, pl. 3, fig. 2.
Ariosoma nonsector
–
Nolf & Stringer 2003: 7
, pl. 2, figs 1a–6. — Nolf 2003: 3–4, pl. 1, figs 3–4; 2013: 35–37, pl. 21.
Material examined
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
–
Alabama
• 11 otoliths; GLS otolith comparative collection (
10 specimens
),
MSC
39069
.
Description
Species characterized by massive otoliths; height nearly the same as the length, with height/length ratios ranging from 80–86%. Margins typically smooth. Ostial rim slightly concave, most specimens exhibiting some concavity at posterodorsal rim. Posterior margin tends to taper. Ventral rim broadly rounded, marked by distinctive angular central position. Inner face mainly smooth, convex, except for some irregular depressions in upper portion of dorsal area. Sulcus wide, only slightly incised. Sulcus extends from very near anterior margin to posterior (about 85% of sagitta length). Sulcus entirely filled with colliculum, except for dorsal extremity of ostial channel. No clear division of ostial and caudal portions of sulcus. Posterior end of sulcus broadly tapered but showing some widening ventrally. No indications of ventral furrow. Outer face smooth, convex except for area near posterior end, where shallow dorsoventrally oriented depression occurs.
Remarks
This species and
Paraconger sector
(see below) were originally described as one species by
Koken (1888)
, but
Ariosoma nonsector
was separated by
Nolf & Stringer (2003)
. This taxon is known from middle and upper Eocene deposits in
Alabama
,
Louisiana
,
Mississippi
, and
Virginia
in the
USA
, and it occurs in lower Oligocene (Rupelian) strata of
Alabama
,
Louisiana
, and
Mississippi
.
Stratigraphic and geographic range in
Alabama
Ariosoma nonsector
is known only from the “upper”
Lisbon
Formation at sites ACh-8 and ACl-4. The lack of
A. nonsector
in the Gosport Sand may be related to the very sandy nature of the formation or the lack of extensive bulk sampling. Bartonian, zones NP16 and NP17.