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A revision of the Late Jurassic fish Aphnelepis australis from the Talbragar Fossil Fish Bed of New South Wales, Australia

Pages 109-126 | Received 08 Jul 2023, Accepted 16 Jan 2024, Published online: 20 Mar 2024
 

Abstract

The discovery of an exceptionally preserved specimen of the Mesozoic teleost fish Aphnelepis australis from the upper Kimmeridgian (Upper Jurassic) Talbragar Fossil Fish Bed in New South Wales, together with historic confusion over its phylogenetic affinities, has prompted a detailed reassessment of the taxon. The new specimen of A. australis is skeletally complete and exhibits the dorsal fin with long principal dorsal fin rays and characteristic squamation comprising heavy rhombic scales anterior to insertions of the dorsal fin and anal fin, and much lighter and thinner weakly crenulate scales on the posterior half of the body. A cladistic analysis resolves A. australis as a member of Archaeomenidae, along with Archaeomene tenuis, Wadeichthys oxyops, Oreochima ellioti, Gurvanichthys mongoliensis, Zaxilepis quinglongensis, and Aphnelepis australis.

Lynne B. Bean [[email protected]], Research School of Earth Sciences, 142 Mills Road, Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Gloria Arratia (Kansas University) for supervision and support. Mark Wilson (Loyola University) assisted with the phylogenetic analysis. Matthew McCurry (AM) allowed access to material. The Research School of Earth Sciences at ANU supported my postdoctoral research. Duncan Bean enabled digitization of illustrations. Two reviewers and the Editorial Board of Alcheringa contributed improvements on this paper.

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Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/03115518.2024.2311092.