Biology:Glyptopomus

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Glyptopomus is an extinct genus of prehistoric freshwater sarcopterygian or lobe-finned fish, known from the Late Devonian of Europe and potentially eastern North America.[1][2] It is considered an early tetrapodomorph in the Osteolepiformes.[3]

The following species are known:[1][4]

  • G. bystrowi (Gross, 1941) - Famennian of Latvia (Ketleri Formation) and Oryol Oblast, Russia (=Panderichthys bystrowi Gross, 1941)[1]
  • G. elginensis Jarvik, 1950 - Famennian of Scotland (Rosebrae Beds of the Old Red Sandstone)
  • G. kinnairdi (Huxley, 1859) - Famennian of Scotland (Old Red Sandstone)
  • G. minor Agassiz, 1844 (type species) - Famennian of Scotland (Old Red Sandstone)
  • G. sayrei Newberry, 1878 - Famennian of Pennsylvania, US (Catskill Formation)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lebedev, Oleg A.; Lukševičs, Ervins (2017-09-01). "Glyptopomus bystrowi (Gross, 1941), an "osteolepidid" tetrapodomorph from the Upper Famennian (Upper Devonian) of Latvia and Central Russia" (in en). Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 97 (3): 615–632. doi:10.1007/s12549-016-0249-9. ISSN 1867-1608. Bibcode2017PdPe...97..615L. 
  2. "Fossilworks: Glyptopomus". https://paleobiodb.org/classic/checkTaxonInfo?taxon_no=34921. 
  3. Borgen, Ulf J.; Nakrem, Hans A. (2016). Morphology, phylogeny and taxonomy of osteolepiform fish. Fossils and Strata. Wiley-Blackwell. doi:10.1002/9781119286448. ISBN 978-1-119-28643-1. https://www.scup.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119286448. 
  4. Woodward (1891) (in en). Catalogue of the Fossil Fishes in the British Museum (Natural History). https://www.google.com/books/edition/Catalogue_of_the_Fossil_Fishes_in_the_Br/tEP5NQ-KPGwC?. 

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