Pogonias, DE LACEPEDE, 1801

Cicimurri, David J., Knight, James L. & Ebersole, Jun A., 2022, Early Oligocene (Rupelian) fishes (Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes) from the Ashley Formation (Cooper Group) of South Carolina, USA, PaleoBios 39 (1), pp. 1-38 : 25-26

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https://doi.org/ 10.5070/P939056976

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Pogonias
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POGONIAS DE LACEPÈDE, 1801 View in CoL

? POGONIAS SP.

FIG. 11E–G View Figure 11

Type species — Pogonias fasciatus, de Lacepède 1801 View in CoL ; Recent.

Referred specimens (n=36) —SC2007.36.112 (33 teeth), SC2007.36.138, SC2007.36.196 ( Fig. 11E–G View Figure 11 ), SC2007.36.197.

Description —These teeth are circular in occlusal outline and have a smooth enameloid crown. The enameloid does not extend to the base of the teeth, exposing a ring of dentine at the tooth base. The teeth have a strongly domed occlusal surface and slightly convex lateral edges.

In profile view, the teeth are slightly wider than tall. A shallow, rounded, and centrally located pulp cavity is visible on the tooth base that is surrounded by a thick wall of dentine.

Remarks —These specimens are comparable to teeth in the pharyngeal plates of a Recent Pogonias cromis ( Linnaeus, 1766) we examined (MSC 42612). They differ from the Albula sp. teeth in our sample by having a more domed apex and the lateral edges are not straight or basally tapered as they are on the Ashley Formation Albula . These teeth differ from the? Calamus teeth in our sample by having a circular occlusal outline, a smaller pulp cavity that is surrounded by thicker dentine walls, and by having a taller and more domed crown. They differ from the Archosargus sp. molariform teeth in our sample by being wider than tall, by having a circular as opposed to oval pulp cavity, and by not being as basally tapered.

Lo et al. (2015) provided molecular data that suggested Pogonias cromis , the only extant member of the genus, diverged from a clade consisting of the sciaenid genera Sciaena and Umbrina during the early Miocene, approximately 21.3 Ma. This suggests that the Ashley Formation teeth represent either a basal member of Pogonias or an unknown and undescribed Rupelian sciaenid that is ancestral to Pogonias , Sciaena , and Umbrina .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Perciformes

Family

Sciaenidae

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