New holostean fishes (Actinopterygii: Neopterygii) from the Middle Triassic of the Monte San Giorgio (Canton Ticino, Switzerland)

The new neopterygian genus Ticinolepis, including two new species T. longaeva and T. crassidens is described from Middle Triassic carbonate platform deposits of the Monte San Giorgio. The anatomy of this fish shows a mosaic of halecomorph and ginglymodian characters and, thus, the new taxon probably...

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Main Authors: Adriana López-Arbarello, Toni Bürgin, Heinz Furrer, Rudolf Stockar
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2016-07-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/2234.pdf
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spelling doaj-eedec0d0f6f74147bd6b6263101c99ac2020-11-25T01:11:45ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592016-07-014e223410.7717/peerj.2234New holostean fishes (Actinopterygii: Neopterygii) from the Middle Triassic of the Monte San Giorgio (Canton Ticino, Switzerland)Adriana López-Arbarello0Toni Bürgin1Heinz Furrer2Rudolf Stockar3SNSB—Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie and GeoBio-Center, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, GermanyNaturmuseum, St. Gallen, SwitzerlandPaläontologisches Institut und Museum, Universität Zürich, Zurich, SwitzerlandMuseo Cantonale di Storia Naturale, Lugano, SwitzerlandThe new neopterygian genus Ticinolepis, including two new species T. longaeva and T. crassidens is described from Middle Triassic carbonate platform deposits of the Monte San Giorgio. The anatomy of this fish shows a mosaic of halecomorph and ginglymodian characters and, thus, the new taxon probably represents a basal holostean. During the latest Anisian to earliest Ladinian the two new species coexisted in the intraplatform basin represented by the uppermost Besano Formation, but only T. longaeva sp. nov. inhabited the more restricted basin represented by the Ladinian Meride Limestone (except for the Kalkschieferzone). The more widely distributed type species shows interesting patterns of intraspecific variation including ontogenetic changes and morphological variation over time. The second species presents anatomical features that strongly indicate a strictly durophagous diet. The different distribution of the species is interpreted as a result of habitat partitioning and different adaptability to palaeoenvironmental changes.https://peerj.com/articles/2234.pdfHolosteiHalecomorphiIntraspecific variationGinglymodiHabitat partitioningDurophagy
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author Adriana López-Arbarello
Toni Bürgin
Heinz Furrer
Rudolf Stockar
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Toni Bürgin
Heinz Furrer
Rudolf Stockar
New holostean fishes (Actinopterygii: Neopterygii) from the Middle Triassic of the Monte San Giorgio (Canton Ticino, Switzerland)
PeerJ
Holostei
Halecomorphi
Intraspecific variation
Ginglymodi
Habitat partitioning
Durophagy
author_facet Adriana López-Arbarello
Toni Bürgin
Heinz Furrer
Rudolf Stockar
author_sort Adriana López-Arbarello
title New holostean fishes (Actinopterygii: Neopterygii) from the Middle Triassic of the Monte San Giorgio (Canton Ticino, Switzerland)
title_short New holostean fishes (Actinopterygii: Neopterygii) from the Middle Triassic of the Monte San Giorgio (Canton Ticino, Switzerland)
title_full New holostean fishes (Actinopterygii: Neopterygii) from the Middle Triassic of the Monte San Giorgio (Canton Ticino, Switzerland)
title_fullStr New holostean fishes (Actinopterygii: Neopterygii) from the Middle Triassic of the Monte San Giorgio (Canton Ticino, Switzerland)
title_full_unstemmed New holostean fishes (Actinopterygii: Neopterygii) from the Middle Triassic of the Monte San Giorgio (Canton Ticino, Switzerland)
title_sort new holostean fishes (actinopterygii: neopterygii) from the middle triassic of the monte san giorgio (canton ticino, switzerland)
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2016-07-01
description The new neopterygian genus Ticinolepis, including two new species T. longaeva and T. crassidens is described from Middle Triassic carbonate platform deposits of the Monte San Giorgio. The anatomy of this fish shows a mosaic of halecomorph and ginglymodian characters and, thus, the new taxon probably represents a basal holostean. During the latest Anisian to earliest Ladinian the two new species coexisted in the intraplatform basin represented by the uppermost Besano Formation, but only T. longaeva sp. nov. inhabited the more restricted basin represented by the Ladinian Meride Limestone (except for the Kalkschieferzone). The more widely distributed type species shows interesting patterns of intraspecific variation including ontogenetic changes and morphological variation over time. The second species presents anatomical features that strongly indicate a strictly durophagous diet. The different distribution of the species is interpreted as a result of habitat partitioning and different adaptability to palaeoenvironmental changes.
topic Holostei
Halecomorphi
Intraspecific variation
Ginglymodi
Habitat partitioning
Durophagy
url https://peerj.com/articles/2234.pdf
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