Cretasquatina americana, Maisey & Ehret & Denton, 2020

Maisey, John G., Ehret, Dana J. & Denton, John S. S., 2020, A new genus of Late Cretaceous angel shark (Elasmobranchii; Squatinidae), with comments on squatinid phylogeny, American Museum Novitates 2020 (3954), pp. 1-1 : 1-

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/3954.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5452611

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Cretasquatina americana
status

sp. nov.

Cretasquatina americana , new species

DIAGNOSIS: As for genus.

ETYMOLOGY: From the Latinized version of the name Amerigo .

HOLOTYPE: ALMNH 2792 ( figs. 2–4 View FIG View FIG View FIG , 7 View FIG , 10 View FIG , 11 View FIG ), from the Early Campanian Mooreville Chalk (unnamed member below the Arcola Limestone Member), Harrell Station Paleontological Site , Marion Junction , Dallas County, Alabama: an associated series of six anterior vertebrae ( ALMNH 2792 View Materials -C; fig. 2 View FIG ), an almost complete left palatoquadrate approximately 125 mm long ( ALMNH 2792 View Materials -A), most of a ceratohyal approximately 120 mm long ( ALMNH 2792 View Materials -B), a small fragment of cartilage from the braincase, possibly part of the postorbital process ( ALMNH 2792 View Materials -D), plus numerous smaller indeterminate fragments of tessellated calcified cartilage (hereafter abbreviated to TCC).

REFERRED MATERIAL: ALMNH 1040 ( fig. 8 View FIG ), including: almost complete right palatoquadrate approx. 143 mm long ( ALMNH 1040-A); anterior part of left palatoquadrate ( ALMNH 1040-B); two fragments of expanded arcualia from the first vertebra ( ALMNH 1040-C); incomplete second vertebra ( ALMNH 1040-D); vertebral centrum of uncertain position ( ALMNH 1040-E.); heavily abraded vertebral centrum showing fine concentric rings ( ALMNH 1040-F); numerous indeterminate fragments of calcified cartilage.

TCC

Thonon Culture Collection - UMR CARRTEL - INRA

ALMNH

Alabama Museum of Natural History

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