Diplodus undetermined

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 : 27

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5070/P939056976

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DF0849-4121-FFCC-3C8A-F9BCFB2AFC80

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scientific name

Diplodus undetermined
status

 

DIPLODUS SP.

FIG. 11Z View Figure 11 –CC

Type species — Sparus annularis, Linnaeus 1758 View in CoL ; Recent.

Referred specimens (n=16) —SC2015.29.195 (13 teeth), SC2015.29.222 ( Fig. 11Z View Figure 11 , AA), SC2015.29.223, SC2015.29.224 ( Fig. 11 View Figure 11 BB, CC).

Description —Tooth crowns are mesio-distally wide (less than 5 mm) but very thin labio-lingually. The labial face is weakly convex across crown width, whereas the lingual face is weakly concave. Both faces are covered by a thick layer of smooth enameloid. The occlusal surface of unworn specimens is thin and convex, but worn specimens exhibit a flat and straight occlusal surface. The crown is basally tapered, and enameloid ends where the tooth base begins. The tooth base has a deep and mesio-distally extended reniform-shaped pulp cavity.

Remarks —These labio-lingually compressed crowns are similar to the incisiform teeth identified as Diplodus sp. from the Miocene of Costa Rica ( Laurito Mora 1999) and as Sargus (= Diplodus ) laticonus Davis, 1888 from the New Zealand Neogene (also Chapman 1918). We have not conducted an exhaustive review of Sparidae incisiform teeth, but the specimens described herein differ from those of Archosargus sp. (see above) by being very antero-posteriorly compressed, with weakly convex labial face and weakly concave lingual face and lacking a well-defined lingual protuberance.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Perciformes

Family

Sparidae

Genus

Diplodus

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