occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord
5C2A241CC825FF91A5A3675FD8AC595D.mc.64EB9F57C82AFF8EA6F26164D9B25EE2	5C2A241CC825FF91A5A3675FD8AC595D.taxon					The specific name is in honour of David Parris, Curator Emeritus of Natural History at the New Jersey State Museum, for his discovery of the specimens described here, and in appreciation of his life-long devotion to the study of the North American fossil fauna		1											New Jersey	Curator Emeritus of Natural History	North American	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5C2A241CC825FF91A5A3675FD8AC595D#64EB9F57C82AFF8EA6F26164D9B25EE2				MaterialCitation
5C2A241CC825FF91A5A3675FD8AC595D.mc.64EB9F57C82AFF8EA75161AADA1A5DDE	5C2A241CC825FF91A5A3675FD8AC595D.taxon	GP12145, GP12381		NJSM	holotype	Holotype: NJSM GP 12145 (Figs 2 – 4), an articulated skull preserved in three dimensions plus incomplete postcranium. Referred specimens: NJSM GP 12381, two isolated neurocrania with associated opercular elements and vertebrae (Fig. 5). Photogrammetric models of the incomplete postcranium and two referred neurocrania can be accessed via Figshare (10.6084 / m 9. figshare. 21754541).		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5C2A241CC825FF91A5A3675FD8AC595D#64EB9F57C82AFF8EA75161AADA1A5DDE				MaterialCitation
5C2A241CC825FF91A5A3675FD8AC595D.mc.64EB9F57C82AFF8EA6F265AADED95D57	5C2A241CC825FF91A5A3675FD8AC595D.taxon	GP12381		NJSM	holotype	The bones making up the ethmoid region are largely disarticulated, and the nasals are not preserved with the specimen. The mesethmoid is shattered dorsally and is disarticulated from the vomer, while the articulations with the lateral ethmoids are broken but remain in close physical association. The parasphenoid and vomer are articulated, although the vomer is displaced left-laterally. Anterior portions of the frontals that would contribute to the dorsal margin of the orbit are entirely absent. The left frontal is broken anterolaterally where it would contact the supraorbital shelf in life. The left pterosphenoid is broken and displaced mesially. A break separates the anterior and posterior half of the parasphenoid at the level of the myodome. The posterior portion of the parasphenoid remains tightly bound to the prootic and basioccipital, while the anterior section of the element has been shifted dorsally and to the right. There is no definitive supraoccipital crest preserved in life position on the holotype neurocranium. The midline between the epioccipitals bears a jagged surface and suggests that a laminar, bony extension was broken away at this site. Fragments have been reattached in this area during preparation, but they are incomplete. Instead, description of the supraoccipital crest is based on two referred neurocrania designated NJSM GP 12381		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5C2A241CC825FF91A5A3675FD8AC595D#64EB9F57C82AFF8EA6F265AADED95D57				MaterialCitation
