The pelvic morphology of Parayunnanolepis (Placodermi, Antiarcha) revealed by tomographic data
Received date: 2022-03-31
Online published: 2022-11-25
The pelvic morphology, and whether the pelvic fin is present or absent in the earliest jawed vertebrates are key in interpreting the origin of vertebrate paired fins. Parayunnanolepis xitunensis, an antiarch placoderm from the Early Devonian of Yunnan, South China, was previously described to possess the earliest evidence of both dermal and endoskeletal pelvic girdles, presumably for the attachment of the pelvic fins. Here, we redescribe the pelvic region of the holotype based on high-resolution computed tomographic data. Instead of having two large plates previously designated as dermal pelvic girdles, Parayunnanolepis possesses three pairs of lateral pelvic plates, and one large oval median pelvic plate. The paired pelvic plates are flat ventral plates, and differ from other dermal pelvic girdles in lacking a dorsal extension. There is no definitive evidence for the presence of an endoskeletal pelvic girdle in Parayunnanolepis, although the possibility cannot be ruled out. A comparison of the dermal pelvic plates in various jawed stem-gnathostomes suggests the presence of both paired and median pelvic plates is shared by different lineages and might be plesiomorphic. The jawed stem-gnathostomes may have recruited the ventral dermal skeleton of the post-thoracic body into different functional units.
You-An ZHU , Ya-Jing WANG , Qing-Ming QU , Jing LU , Min ZHU . The pelvic morphology of Parayunnanolepis (Placodermi, Antiarcha) revealed by tomographic data[J]. Vertebrata Palasiatica, 2023 , 61(2) : 81 -89 . DOI: 10.19615/j.cnki.2096-9899.221126
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