A microanatomical and histological study of the postcranial dermal skeleton of the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensis

The Devonian stem-actinoterygian Cheirolepis canadensis is potentially important to understand the evolution of the dermal skeleton of osteichthyans, but the last detailed histological study on this taxon was published more than forty years ago. Here, we present new data about the morphology and t...

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Main Authors: Louise Zylberberg, François J. Meunier, Michel Laurin
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Published: Institute of Paleobiology PAS 2016-06-01
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spelling doaj-102ff460dfc14252b4f2372ce14ea4442020-11-25T02:43:10ZengInstitute of Paleobiology PASActa Palaeontologica Polonica0567-79201732-24212016-06-0161236337610.4202/app.00161.2015A microanatomical and histological study of the postcranial dermal skeleton of the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensisLouise Zylberberg0François J. Meunier1Michel Laurin2Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Université Paris VI, UMR 7193, ISTEP, 4 place Jussieu, BC19, 75252 Paris cedex 05, France; CNRS, UMR 7193, ISTEP, Paris, FranceUMR 7208 (CNRS-IRD-UPMC-MNHN), BOREA, Département des Milieux et Peuplements Aquatiques, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, C.P. 026, 43 rue Cuvier, 75231 Paris cedex 05, FranceCR2P (UMR 7207, CNRS⁄MNHN⁄UPMC-U. Paris 6), Centre de Recherches sur la Paléobiodiversité et les Paléoenvironnements, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Bâtiment de Géologie, C P 48, 43 rue Buffon, F-75231, Paris Cedex 05 FranceThe Devonian stem-actinoterygian Cheirolepis canadensis is potentially important to understand the evolution of the dermal skeleton of osteichthyans, but the last detailed histological study on this taxon was published more than forty years ago. Here, we present new data about the morphology and the histological structure of scales, fulcra, and fin-rays in the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensis through SEM and photomicroscopy. The scales have a typical palaeoniscoid organisation, with ganoine layers overlaying dentine and a bony basal plate, but the ganoine surface lacks the characteristic microtubercles that have been described on the ganoine surface of the scales of polypterids and many other actinopterygians. Fin-rays are composed of segmented and ramified lepidotrichia that show a structure reminiscent of scales, with ganoine and dentine components lying on a thick bony base. We describe articular processes between lepidotrichia that are reminiscent of, and plausibly homologous with, the peg-and-socket articulations between the scales. The analysis of the postcranial dermal skeleton of Cheirolepis canadensis shows that structural similarities between scales and lepidotrichia of this basal actinopterygian are greater than in more recent actinopterygians. The new data on histological and microanatomical structure of the dermal skeleton lend additional support to the hypothesis that lepidotichia are derivatives of scales, though they are also compatible with the more general hypothesis that scales, lepidotrichia and fulcra belong to the same morphogenetic system.http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app61/app001612015.pdfActinoterygiaCheirolepisscalesganoinedentinepaleohistologyDevonianCanada
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author Louise Zylberberg
François J. Meunier
Michel Laurin
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François J. Meunier
Michel Laurin
A microanatomical and histological study of the postcranial dermal skeleton of the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensis
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
Actinoterygia
Cheirolepis
scales
ganoine
dentine
paleohistology
Devonian
Canada
author_facet Louise Zylberberg
François J. Meunier
Michel Laurin
author_sort Louise Zylberberg
title A microanatomical and histological study of the postcranial dermal skeleton of the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensis
title_short A microanatomical and histological study of the postcranial dermal skeleton of the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensis
title_full A microanatomical and histological study of the postcranial dermal skeleton of the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensis
title_fullStr A microanatomical and histological study of the postcranial dermal skeleton of the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensis
title_full_unstemmed A microanatomical and histological study of the postcranial dermal skeleton of the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensis
title_sort microanatomical and histological study of the postcranial dermal skeleton of the devonian actinopterygian cheirolepis canadensis
publisher Institute of Paleobiology PAS
series Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
issn 0567-7920
1732-2421
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The Devonian stem-actinoterygian Cheirolepis canadensis is potentially important to understand the evolution of the dermal skeleton of osteichthyans, but the last detailed histological study on this taxon was published more than forty years ago. Here, we present new data about the morphology and the histological structure of scales, fulcra, and fin-rays in the Devonian actinopterygian Cheirolepis canadensis through SEM and photomicroscopy. The scales have a typical palaeoniscoid organisation, with ganoine layers overlaying dentine and a bony basal plate, but the ganoine surface lacks the characteristic microtubercles that have been described on the ganoine surface of the scales of polypterids and many other actinopterygians. Fin-rays are composed of segmented and ramified lepidotrichia that show a structure reminiscent of scales, with ganoine and dentine components lying on a thick bony base. We describe articular processes between lepidotrichia that are reminiscent of, and plausibly homologous with, the peg-and-socket articulations between the scales. The analysis of the postcranial dermal skeleton of Cheirolepis canadensis shows that structural similarities between scales and lepidotrichia of this basal actinopterygian are greater than in more recent actinopterygians. The new data on histological and microanatomical structure of the dermal skeleton lend additional support to the hypothesis that lepidotichia are derivatives of scales, though they are also compatible with the more general hypothesis that scales, lepidotrichia and fulcra belong to the same morphogenetic system.
topic Actinoterygia
Cheirolepis
scales
ganoine
dentine
paleohistology
Devonian
Canada
url http://www.app.pan.pl/archive/published/app61/app001612015.pdf
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