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.
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2019
2019-12-06
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journal article
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Propristis schweinfurthi
Dames, 1883
Fig. 39
J–R
Propristis schweinfurthi
Dames, 1883: 136
, pl 3, figs 1a–c, 2.
Amblypristis cheops
Dames, 1883: 106
, text fig.
Pristis schweinfurthi
Priem 1905: 636
, text-fig. 6.
Pristis
(
Eopristis
)
reinachi
Stromer 1905a: 52
, pl. 4, figs 15, 15a.
Material examined
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
–
Alabama
• 10 isolated teeth;
Claiborne Group
;
ALMNH
PV
1989.4.2
(
3 specimens
),
ALMNH
PV1989.4.110,
ALMNH
PV1989.4.118.1 (
2 specimens
),
MSC
2392.6
,
MSC
2392.8
,
MSC
37392.1
–
2
.
Description
Rostral spines short, anteroposteriorly wide, dorsoventrally very thin. Spines asymmetrical, with sharp and sinuous anteroposterior cutting edge at spine apex. Dorsal and ventral faces taper to a point anteriorly and posteriorly. Spine base slightly concave in dorsal and ventral views, with faint growth line striations. Striations extend less than halfway up the spine and terminate where the spine is worn. Spine base elliptical in basal view; anterior and posterior edges pointed. Basal edge is granular with a shallow anteroposterior sulcus.
Remarks
The genus
Propristis
contains two species, the Eocene
Propristis schweinfurthi
Dames, 1883
and the Miocene
Propristis mayumbensis
Dartevelle & Casier, 1943
. The teeth in our sample appear to be conspecific with those referred to
P. schweinfurthi
(see
Dames 1888: 107
;
Cappetta 2012
: fig. 386;
Zalmout
et al.
2012
: fig. 5q–r) and are only slightly older (Bartonian) than the
type
specimens from the Priabonian of
Egypt
(
Dames 1883
).
Propristis schweinfurthi
was originally named for a partial rostrum, but later
Dames (1888)
named the species
Amblypristis cheops
for a number of isolated pristid rostral teeth from the same locality.
Stromer (1905a)
, however, designated
A. cheops
a junior synonym of
P. schweinfurthi
, as he determined that specimens of the former belonged to the rostrum of the latter.
Propristis
rostral spines are easily distinguished from
Pristis
and
Anoxypristis
by their wider and shorter dimensions, and more extensive cutting edge. In contrast to the latter two genera, the spines of
Propristis
were set into shallow, closely spaced depressions on the margins of the rostral cartilage, as opposed to deep alveoli formed by broad projections of rostral cartilage. The spines of
Propristis
overlapped each other and formed an irregular, continuous cutting edge (
Fraas 1907
).
Stratigraphic and geographic range in
Alabama
The specimens in our sample are known only from the basal Gosport Sand at site ACl-4 and the Gosport Sand at site ACh-21. Middle Bartonian, Zone NP17.
Order
Myliobatiformes Compagno, 1973
Suborder Myliobatoidei Compagno, 1973
Family
Dasyatidae Jordan, 1888