Ptychoceratodus

(Redirected from Ptychoceratodontidae)

Ptychoceratodus is an extinct genus of lungfish living from Early Triassic to Middle Jurassic. It was established by Otto Jaekel for one species (P. runcinatus), transferred from Ceratodus genus.[8] Type species is P. serratus from the Middle Triassic of Switzerland and Germany.[8][9] Ptychoceratodus had two pairs of massive dental plates, bearing 4-6 acute ridges. Its skull roof was composed from massive, plate-like bones. In the central part of skull roof was localized an unossified fenestra. Most of the Ptychoceratodus findings are isolated dental plates, some associated with jaws. Other parts of skull or postcranial skeleton are relatively rarely found as fossils. The anatomy of skull is the best recognized in P. serratus,[9] whereas less complete cranial material is available also for P. concinuus, P. phillipsi, and P. rectangulus.[10] Although Ptychoceratodus is known exclusively from the Triassic and Jurassic,[11] there were also Cretaceous specimens referred to this genus. However, they are more often regarded as representants of Metaceratodus.[12] Ptychoceratodus is the only member of the family Ptychoceratodontidae.[13][14] The first named species is P. phillipsi by Louis Agassiz in 1837 as a species of Ceratodus and later moved to Ptychoceratodus genus.[6] Occurrences of Ptychoceratodus come mainly from Europe.[15][8] However, occurrences from other continents suggest it was dispersed globally during the Triassic.[15] After 2010, the new fossil material behind the Europe was reported from South America,[16] India,[5] and Greenland[10]

Ptychoceratodus
Skull roof bones and jaws of Ptychoceratodus serratus
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Subclass:
Suborder:
Family:
Ptychoceratodontidae
Genus:
Ptychoceratodus

Jaekel, 1926
Binomial name
Ptychoceratodus phillipsi
Agassiz, 1837
Species
  • P. acutus Priem, 1924 (vide Martin, 1982)[1]
  • P. cionei Apestigua et al., 2007[2]
  • P. concinnus Meyer and Pleninger, 1844 (vide Martin, 1982)[1][3]
  • P. cuyanus Agnolin et al., 2017[4]
  • P. donensis Vorobyeva and Minikh, 1968 (vide Martin, 1982)[1]
  • P. gracilis Vorobyeva and Minikh, 1968
  • P. oldhami Bhat & Ray, 2018[5]
  • P. ornatus Broom, 1908 (vide Martin, 1982)[1]
  • P. phillipsi Agassiz, 1837 (vide Martin, 1982)[1][6]
  • P. rectangulus Linck, 1936 (vide Martin, 1982)[1]
  • P. serratus Agassiz, 1838 (vide Apestigua et al., 2007)[2][6]
  • P. szecuhanensis Young, 1942 (vide Martin, 1982)[1][7]
  • P. viropa Oldham, 1859 (vide Martin, 1982)[1]
  • P. wichmanni Apestigua et al., 2007[2]
Synonyms
  • Ceratodus acutus Priem, 1924
  • Ceratodus concinnus Meyer & Pleninger, 1844
  • Ceratodus donensis Vorobyeva and Minikh, 1968
  • Ceratodus ornatus Broom, 1908
  • Ceratodus phillipsi Agassiz, 1836
  • Ceratodus rectangulus Linck, 1936
  • Ceratodus serratus Agassiz, 1838
  • Ceratodus szechuanensis Young, 1942
  • Ferganoceratodus szechuanensis Young, 1942
  • Ceratodus viropa Oldham, 1859

Fossil distribution

Fossils of Ptychoceratodus have been found in:[17]

Triassic
Jurassic

See also

References


🔥 Top keywords: Main PageSpecial:SearchWikipedia:Featured picturesYasukeHarrison ButkerRobert FicoBridgertonCleopatraDeaths in 2024Joyce VincentXXXTentacionHank AdamsIt Ends with UsYouTubeNew Caledonia2024 Indian general electionHeeramandiDarren DutchyshenSlovakiaKingdom of the Planet of the ApesAttempted assassination of Robert FicoLawrence WongBaby ReindeerXXX: Return of Xander CageThelma HoustonFuriosa: A Mad Max SagaMegalopolis (film)Richard GaddKepler's SupernovaWicked (musical)Sunil ChhetriXXX (2002 film)Ashley MadisonAnya Taylor-JoyPlanet of the ApesNava MauYoung SheldonPortal:Current eventsX-Men '97