Vertebrata Palasiatica ›› 2021, Vol. 59 ›› Issue (4): 257-272.DOI: 10.19615/j.cnki.2096-9899.210727
MENG Xin-Yuan1,3, ZHU Min1,2,3, GAI Zhi-Kun1,2,3,*()
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MENG Xin-Yuan, ZHU Min, GAI Zhi-Kun. Redescription of Nochelaspis maeandrine ,the largest eugaleaspiform from the Lower Devonian of Qujing, Yunnan. Vertebrata Palasiatica, 2021, 59(4): 257-272.
孟馨媛, 朱敏, 盖志琨. 2021, 59(4): 257-272, 云南曲靖下泥盆统最大真盔甲鱼类漫游憨鱼再描述. 古脊椎动物学报.
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Fig. 1 Geological setting of Nochelaspis maeandrine A. location map of the two fossil sites in Qujing, Yunnan, Southwest China;B. fish-bearing lithological column in Qujing (revised from Cai et al., 2020; Jiang et al., 2021)
Fig. 2 Photographs of the holotypes of Nochelaspis maeandrine (A) and Yunnanogaleaspis major (B) from the Xishancun Formation in Qujing, Yunnan, China A, B. external mould of nearly complete headshields in ventral view: A. IVPP V 10106, B. GMC V 1734 Abbreviations: c. cornual process; dcm. dorsal commissure; ic. inner cornual process; ifc. infraorbital canal; ldc. lateral dorsal canal; ltc. lateral transverse canal; mdc. median dorsal canal; md.o. median dorsal opening; orb. orbital opening; pi. pineal fossa; se. serrated edge of the median dorsal opening; soc2. posterior supraorbital canal
N. maeandrine | Y. major | |||
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IVPP V 10106 | V 26124.2 | GMC V 1734 | ||
Maximum length of the headshield | 127.0 | – | 112 | |
Maximum width of the headshield | 158.5 | – | – | |
Length of the headshield in midline | 78.0 | – | 78.0 | |
Maximum diameter of the orbital opening | 10.0 | 9.0 | 9.8 | |
Distance between the orbital openings | 33.0 | 32.8 | 31.3 | |
Long axis of the median dorsal opening | 24.5 | 21.6 | 18.0 | |
Short axis of the median dorsal opening | 2.4 | 2.4 | 3.4 | |
Long axis of the pineal fossa | – | – | 1.3 | |
Short axis of the pineal fossa | – | – | 0.9 | |
Length of the pre-pineal region | – | – | 45.5 | |
Length of the post-pineal region | – | – | 32.5 | |
Distance between paired inner cornual processes | 49 | – | – |
N. maeandrine | Y. major | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
IVPP V 10106 | V 26124.2 | GMC V 1734 | ||
Maximum length of the headshield | 127.0 | – | 112 | |
Maximum width of the headshield | 158.5 | – | – | |
Length of the headshield in midline | 78.0 | – | 78.0 | |
Maximum diameter of the orbital opening | 10.0 | 9.0 | 9.8 | |
Distance between the orbital openings | 33.0 | 32.8 | 31.3 | |
Long axis of the median dorsal opening | 24.5 | 21.6 | 18.0 | |
Short axis of the median dorsal opening | 2.4 | 2.4 | 3.4 | |
Long axis of the pineal fossa | – | – | 1.3 | |
Short axis of the pineal fossa | – | – | 0.9 | |
Length of the pre-pineal region | – | – | 45.5 | |
Length of the post-pineal region | – | – | 32.5 | |
Distance between paired inner cornual processes | 49 | – | – |
Fig. 3 Photographs of Nochelaspis maeandrine IVPP V 26124.2, 3 from the dark grey sandy mudstone of the Xishancun Formation in Qujing, Yunnan, China A, B. a nearly complete headshield, V 26124.2: A. in dorsal view, B. in ventral view to the anterior part, showing the oral fenestra; C. close-up of median dorsal opening (box region of Fig. 3A); D. the complete cornual and inner cornual process of the headshield, V 26124.3, in ventral view; E. close-up of serrated margin of the headshield (box region of Fig. 3D). Abbreviations see Fig. 2 plus or.f. oral fenestra; vr. ventral rim
Fig. 4 Photographs of Nochelaspis maeandrine , IVPP V 26124.1, 4 from the light-yellow pelitic siltstone of the Xishancun Formation in Qujing, Yunnan, China A. an incomplete headshield (left-half part) of N. maeandrine , V 26124.1 associated with an incomplete headshield of Laxaspis cf. L. qujingensis , in dorsal view; B. close-up of two branchial openings (box inset 1 of Fig. 4A); C. close-up of the ornamentation on the ventral plate (box inset 2 of Fig. 4A), showing small, dense granular tubercles; D. close-up of the ornamentation on the headshield (box inset 3 of Fig. 4A), showing large, stellate tubercles; E. cornual process and inner cornual process of the headshield, V 26124.4 Abbreviations see Figs. 2, 3 plus br.f. branchial fenestra; br.o. branchial opening; vp. ventral plate
Fig. 6 The branchial apparatuses in fossil and living craniates A. photograph of Hanyangaspis guodingshanensis Pan & Liu, 1975, GMC V 1823, in ventral view;B. photograph of Shuyu zhejiangensis Gai et al., 2011; Pan, 1986a, IVPP V 14334.11, in ventral view;C. photograph of Yunnanogaleaspis major Pan & Wang, 1980, counterpart of GMC V 1734, in ventral view;D. drawing of Polybranchiaspis liaojiaoshanensis Liu, 1965 (modified from Janvier, 1996);E. drawing of Astraspis desiderata Bryant, 1936 (modified from Kardong, 2015); F. drawing of a generalized cornuate osteostracan, partly based on specimens of ‘Cephalaspis ’ cradleyensis Stensiö, 1932(modified from Janvier, 1996); G. drawing of the pteraspidiform heterostracan Doryaspis nathorsti (redrawn according to Pernègre, 2002, 2005; Gai et al., 2018); H. drawing of an Atlantic hagfish Myxine glutinosa (from Bloch and Schneider, 1801); I, J. drawing of the marine lamprey Petromyzon marinus : I. skeletal elements (modified from Oisi et al., 2013), J. external morphology; K. drawing of chondrichthyan Squalus acanthias (J, K from De Iuliis and Pulerà, 2007) Abbreviations see Figs. 2-5 plus avp. anterior ventral plate; br.a. branchial arch; br.p. branchial plate; br.s. branchial slit; gp. gill pouch; or.p. oral plate; tr.r. trematic ring
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