Platypterix, Kriwet & Nunn & Klug, 2009

Kriwet, Jürgen, Nunn, Elizabeth V. & Klug, Stefanie, 2009, Neoselachians (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the Lower and lower Upper Cretaceous of north-eastern Spain, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 155 (2), pp. 316-347 : 329

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00439.x

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:AC1AA5F5-C49D-4768-95F1-90574BCB9B36

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/34AE7A30-F85E-474F-9C65-90993BAEFADE

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:34AE7A30-F85E-474F-9C65-90993BAEFADE

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Platypterix
status

gen. nov.

GENUS PLATYPTERIX GEN. NOV.

Derivation of name: From the Greek words ‘platys’: ‘broad’; and ‘pterix’: ‘wing’, in allusion to the broad and wing-like margino-lateral edges of the crown that are curved lingually.

Type species: Platypterix venustulus gen. et sp. nov.

Diagnosis: A rhinobatoid characterized by the following dental features: distinct sexual heterodonty present; teeth small, broader than deep with blunt transversal cutting edge; cutting edge of anterior teeth restricted to apex; tooth crowns completely smooth; labial crown face in profile view concave, well developed and overhanging the root; lingual crown face very abrupt; labial edge in occlusal view more or less regularly convex with obtuse angles; labial visor very broad and smooth; median uvula well developed; lateral uvulae almost completely reduced or absent; root slightly displaced lingually with an oblique labial edge in profile view and narrower than crown with flaring extremities; lingual root notch wide and deep; teeth of males with pointed cusp and vertical apex; tooth crowns of females more or less convex in lingual view with low and rounded apex.

Differential diagnosis: Platypterix gen. et sp. nov. can be differentiated from all other rhinobatoids by the following unique combination of dental characters: tooth crown low and flat; cusp apex placed centrally on the lingual edge; transverse cutting edge short and restricted to apex; very broad and smooth labial visor; central uvula short, not reaching the root base, sigmoidal in profile view; more or less reduced lateral uvulae; high, labio-lingually compressed and lingually displaced root; very narrow but basally flaring root lobes.

Taxa included: Platypterix venustulus gen. et sp. nov.

PLATYPTERIX VENUSTULUS GEN. ET SP. NOV.

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Derivation of name: From the Latin word ‘venustulus’: ‘charming’.

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