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Ceratodus

Ceratodus (from Greek: κέρας kéras, 'horn' and Greek: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth')[2] is an extinct genus of lungfish. It has been described as a "catch all",[3] and a "form genus"[4] used to refer to the remains (typically toothplates) of a variety of lungfish belonging to the extinct family Ceratodontidae. Fossil evidence dates back to the Early Triassic.[5] A wide range of fossil species from different time periods have been found around the world in places such as the United States, Argentina, Greenland, England, Germany, Egypt, Madagascar, China, and Australia.[6] Ceratodus is believed to have become extinct sometime around the beginning of the Eocene Epoch.

Ceratodus
Temporal range: 251.2–55 Ma Olenekian-Eocene (Ypresian)
Illustration of Ceratodus by Heinrich Harder
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Sarcopterygii
Class: Dipnoi
Order: Ceratodontiformes
Family: Ceratodontidae
Genus: Ceratodus
Agassiz, 1837
Type species
Ceratodus latissimus
Agassiz, 1837[1]
Other species

Many more, see text

Species edit

  • C. latissimus Agassiz, 1837 (type)
  • C. eruciferus Cope, 1876 (nomen dubium)[7]
  • C. hieroglyphus Cope, 1876 (nomen dubium)
  • C. robustus Knight, 1898[8]
  • C. africanus Haug, 1905
  • C. avus W. H. Ferguson 1906
  • C. humei Priem, 1914
  • C. elegans Vollrath, 1923[9][10]
  • C. frazieri Ostrom, 1970[11]
  • C. gustasoni Kirkland, 1987[12]
  • C. fossanovum Kirkland, 1998[13]
  • C. stewarti Milner and Kirkland, 2006[14]
  • C. texanus Parris et al., 2011 [15]
  • C. carteri Main et al., 2014[16]
  • C. kranzi Frederickson et al., 2016[17]
  • C. kirklandi Frederickson & Cifelli, 2016[4]
  • C. molossus Frederickson & Cifelli, 2016
  • C. kempae Frederickson & Cifelli, 2016
  • C. nirumbee Frederickson & Cifelli, 2016
  • C. tunuensis Agnolin et al., 2018 [6]
  • C. guanganensis Wang et al., 2022[18]
  • C. shishkini Minikh, 2023[19]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Agassiz L., 1837. in Egerton, Catal. Foss. Fish. [n.n.]; (1838), Poiss. Foss., 3, 129.
  2. ^ Roberts, George (1839). An etymological and explanatory dictionary of the terms and language of geology. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans. p. 28. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  3. ^ Gottfried, Michael D.; Stevens, Nancy J.; Roberts, Eric M.; O'Connor, Patrick M.; Chami, Remigius (January 2009). "A new Cretaceous lungfish (Dipnoi: Ceratodontidae) from the Rukwa Rift Basin, Tanzania". African Natural History. 5: 31–36. ISSN 2305-7963.
  4. ^ a b Frederickson, Joseph A.; Cifelli, Richard L. (January 2017). "New Cretaceous lungfishes (Dipnoi, Ceratodontidae) from western North America". Journal of Paleontology. 91 (1): 146–161. Bibcode:2017JPal...91..146F. doi:10.1017/jpa.2016.131. ISSN 0022-3360. S2CID 131962612.
  5. ^ Romano, Carlo; Koot, Martha B.; Kogan, Ilja; Brayard, Arnaud; Minikh, Alla V.; Brinkmann, Winand; Bucher, Hugo; Kriwet, Jürgen (February 2016). "Permian-Triassic Osteichthyes (bony fishes): diversity dynamics and body size evolution". Biological Reviews. 91 (1): 106–147. doi:10.1111/brv.12161. PMID 25431138. S2CID 5332637.
  6. ^ a b Agnolin, F. L., Mateus O., Milàn J., Marzola M., Wings O., Adolfssen J. S., & Clemmensen L. B. (2018). Ceratodus tunuensis, sp. nov., a new lungfish (Sarcopterygii, Dipnoi) from the Upper Triassic of central East Greenland. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. e1439834
  7. ^ Cope E.D. (1876) Descriptions of some vertebrate remains from the Fort Union beds of Montana. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, v. 1876, p. 248–261.
  8. ^ Knight W.C. (1898) Some new Jurassic vertebrates from Wyoming: American. Journal of Science, ser. 4, v. 5, p. 186.
  9. ^ Ceratodus elegans n. sp. aus dem Stubensandstein. P Vollrath, Jahresberichte und Mitteilungen des Oberrheinischen …, 1923
  10. ^ elegans Vollrath 1923 (lungfish) "PaleoDB taxon number: 321084-titile=†Ceratodus elegans Vollrath 1923 (lungfish)". Fossilworks. Gateway to the Paleobiology Database. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  11. ^ Ostrom J.H. (1970) Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Cloverly Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of the Bighorn Basin area, Montana and Wyoming: Peabody Museum of Natural History Bulletin, v. 35, 234 p.
  12. ^ Kirkland J.I. (1987) Upper Jurassic and Cretaceous lungfish tooth plates from the Western Interior, the last dipnoan faunas of North America. Hunteria, v. 2, p. 1–16.
  13. ^ Kirkland J.I. (1998) Morrison fishes. Modern Geology, v. 22, p. 503–533.
  14. ^ Milner A.C., and Kirkland J.I. (2006). Preliminary review of the Early Jurassic (Hettangian) freshwater Lake Dixie fish fauna in the Whitmore Point Member, Moenave Formation in southwestern Utah. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin, v. 37, p. 510–521.
  15. ^ Parris D.C., Grandstaff B.S., and Banks N.T. (2011). Lungfishes from the Trinity Group (Cretaceous) of North Texas. Texas Journal of Science, 63.
  16. ^ Main D.J., Parris D.C., Grandstaff B.S., and Carter B. (2014). A new lungfish (Dipnoi: Ceratodontidae) from the Cretaceous Woodbine Formation, Arlington Archosaur Site, north Texas. Texas Journal of Science, v. 63, p. 283–298.
  17. ^ Frederickson J.A., Lipka T. R., and Cifelli R.L. (2016). A new species of the lungfish Ceratodus (Dipnoi) from the Early Cretaceous of the eastern U.S.A. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Online edition: e1136316. doi:10.1080/02724634.2016.1136316.
  18. ^ Wang, Z.; Jiang, X.; Wang, X.; Gao, J.; Zhu, S. (2022). "Tooth Plates of Ceratodus (Dipnoi, Ceratodontidae) from the Upper Jurassic Shaximiao Formation of Guang'an, Sichuan Province, China". Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition). 96 (3): 766–775. doi:10.1111/1755-6724.14774. S2CID 237853795.
  19. ^ Minikh, A. O. (2022). "A New Species of the Genus Ceratodus (Dipnoi, Ceratodontidae) from the Triassic of the Southern Cis-Urals". Paleontological Journal. 56 (11): 1385–1390. doi:10.1134/S0031030122110090. S2CID 256618440.
  • Ceratodus at The Paleobiology Database

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For the town in Queensland Australia see Ceratodus Queensland For the living Queensland lungfish see Neoceratodus Ceratodus from Greek keras keras horn and Greek ὀdoys odous tooth 2 is an extinct genus of lungfish It has been described as a catch all 3 and a form genus 4 used to refer to the remains typically toothplates of a variety of lungfish belonging to the extinct family Ceratodontidae Fossil evidence dates back to the Early Triassic 5 A wide range of fossil species from different time periods have been found around the world in places such as the United States Argentina Greenland England Germany Egypt Madagascar China and Australia 6 Ceratodus is believed to have become extinct sometime around the beginning of the Eocene Epoch CeratodusTemporal range 251 2 55 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Olenekian Eocene Ypresian Illustration of Ceratodus by Heinrich Harder Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Clade Sarcopterygii Class Dipnoi Order Ceratodontiformes Family Ceratodontidae Genus CeratodusAgassiz 1837 Type species Ceratodus latissimusAgassiz 1837 1 Other species Many more see textSpecies editC latissimus Agassiz 1837 type C eruciferus Cope 1876 nomen dubium 7 C hieroglyphus Cope 1876 nomen dubium C robustus Knight 1898 8 C africanus Haug 1905 C avus W H Ferguson 1906 C humei Priem 1914 C elegans Vollrath 1923 9 10 C frazieri Ostrom 1970 11 C gustasoni Kirkland 1987 12 C fossanovum Kirkland 1998 13 C stewarti Milner and Kirkland 2006 14 C texanus Parris et al 2011 15 C carteri Main et al 2014 16 C kranzi Frederickson et al 2016 17 C kirklandi Frederickson amp Cifelli 2016 4 C molossus Frederickson amp Cifelli 2016 C kempae Frederickson amp Cifelli 2016 C nirumbee Frederickson amp Cifelli 2016 C tunuensis Agnolin et al 2018 6 C guanganensis Wang et al 2022 18 C shishkini Minikh 2023 19 Gallery edit nbsp Ceratodus tooth plates nbsp CeratodusReferences edit Agassiz L 1837 in Egerton Catal Foss Fish n n 1838 Poiss Foss 3 129 Roberts George 1839 An etymological and explanatory dictionary of the terms and language of geology London Longman Orme Brown Green amp Longmans p 28 Retrieved 29 December 2021 Gottfried Michael D Stevens Nancy J Roberts Eric M O Connor Patrick M Chami Remigius January 2009 A new Cretaceous lungfish Dipnoi Ceratodontidae from the Rukwa Rift Basin Tanzania African Natural History 5 31 36 ISSN 2305 7963 a b Frederickson Joseph A Cifelli Richard L January 2017 New Cretaceous lungfishes Dipnoi Ceratodontidae from western North America Journal of Paleontology 91 1 146 161 Bibcode 2017JPal 91 146F doi 10 1017 jpa 2016 131 ISSN 0022 3360 S2CID 131962612 Romano Carlo Koot Martha B Kogan Ilja Brayard Arnaud Minikh Alla V Brinkmann Winand Bucher Hugo Kriwet Jurgen February 2016 Permian Triassic Osteichthyes bony fishes diversity dynamics and body size evolution Biological Reviews 91 1 106 147 doi 10 1111 brv 12161 PMID 25431138 S2CID 5332637 a b Agnolin F L Mateus O Milan J Marzola M Wings O Adolfssen J S amp Clemmensen L B 2018 Ceratodus tunuensis sp nov a new lungfish Sarcopterygii Dipnoi from the Upper Triassic of central East Greenland Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology e1439834 Cope E D 1876 Descriptions of some vertebrate remains from the Fort Union beds of Montana Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v 1876 p 248 261 Knight W C 1898 Some new Jurassic vertebrates from Wyoming American Journal of Science ser 4 v 5 p 186 Ceratodus elegans n sp aus dem Stubensandstein P Vollrath Jahresberichte und Mitteilungen des Oberrheinischen 1923 elegans Vollrath 1923 lungfish PaleoDB taxon number 321084 titile Ceratodus elegans Vollrath 1923 lungfish Fossilworks Gateway to the Paleobiology Database a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Ostrom J H 1970 Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Cloverly Formation Lower Cretaceous of the Bighorn Basin area Montana and Wyoming Peabody Museum of Natural History Bulletin v 35 234 p Kirkland J I 1987 Upper Jurassic and Cretaceous lungfish tooth plates from the Western Interior the last dipnoan faunas of North America Hunteria v 2 p 1 16 Kirkland J I 1998 Morrison fishes Modern Geology v 22 p 503 533 Milner A C and Kirkland J I 2006 Preliminary review of the Early Jurassic Hettangian freshwater Lake Dixie fish fauna in the Whitmore Point Member Moenave Formation in southwestern Utah New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin v 37 p 510 521 Parris D C Grandstaff B S and Banks N T 2011 Lungfishes from the Trinity Group Cretaceous of North Texas Texas Journal of Science 63 Main D J Parris D C Grandstaff B S and Carter B 2014 A new lungfish Dipnoi Ceratodontidae from the Cretaceous Woodbine Formation Arlington Archosaur Site north Texas Texas Journal of Science v 63 p 283 298 Frederickson J A Lipka T R and Cifelli R L 2016 A new species of the lungfish Ceratodus Dipnoi from the Early Cretaceous of the eastern U S A Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Online edition e1136316 doi 10 1080 02724634 2016 1136316 Wang Z Jiang X Wang X Gao J Zhu S 2022 Tooth Plates of Ceratodus Dipnoi Ceratodontidae from the Upper Jurassic Shaximiao Formation of Guang an Sichuan Province China Acta Geologica Sinica English Edition 96 3 766 775 doi 10 1111 1755 6724 14774 S2CID 237853795 Minikh A O 2022 A New Species of the Genus Ceratodus Dipnoi Ceratodontidae from the Triassic of the Southern Cis Urals Paleontological Journal 56 11 1385 1390 doi 10 1134 S0031030122110090 S2CID 256618440 Ceratodus at The Paleobiology Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ceratodus amp oldid 1197925946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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