GADIFORMES INDETERMINATE

Stringer, Gary L. & Sloan, James Carson, 2023, First Cretaceous teleostean otolith assemblage (Arkadelphia Formation, upper Maastrichtian) from Arkansas, USA, early Gadiformes, and the Western Interior Seaway, PaleoBios 40 (1994), pp. 1-39 : 16

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https://doi.org/ 10.5070/P940361192.

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GADIFORMES INDETERMINATE
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Material— 11 very small or broken specimens, specimen figured, DMNH 2021-09-24.

Description and Remarks— The 11 specimens designated as Gadiformes indeterminate are included because of the rarity of the Gadiformes in the Cretaceous. Their occurrence is certainly worth noting even at this taxonomic level. Some of the specimens represent nondiagnostic juveniles or perhaps even larval, while oth- ers represent badly eroded specimens. The specimens have typical gadiform characteristics such as a long, homosulcoid-type sulcus with a collum, a convex inner face, a flat or slightly concave outer face, the outline, and extensive crenulations. It is likely that the specimens represent gadiforms already known from the Arkadelphia Formation, but this cannot be determined with certainty. Schwarzhans (2003) used a similar identification of ju- venile gadiforms from the Paleocene of Denmark.

DMNH

Delaware Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Gadiformes

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