Acipenser albertensis

Lambe L. M., 1902, New genera and species from the Belly River Series (mid-Cretaceous), Geological Survey of Canada Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology 3, pp. 25-81 : 29

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3233762

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4583849

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scientific name

Acipenser albertensis
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Acipenser albertensis Sp. nov.

Plate XXI, fig. 9 View PLATE XXI View PLATE XXI .

The strongly keeled and highly ornamented shield shown on plate XXI View PLATE XXI View PLATE XXI , apparently represents an ancient sturgeon, for which the above name is proposed. The ornamentation consists of rounded, coalescent ridges and nodes in high relief, and quite smooth, not very unlike the sculptured surface of the shell of some species of turtles.

This genus has not hitherto been known from rocks lower than the Tertiary.

Belly Eiver series, Eed Deer river, District of Alberta, 1901.

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