A new specimen of Birgeria liui (Osteichthyes, Actinopterygii) from the Longobardian (Ladinian, Middle Triassic) of Xingyi, Guizhou Province, South China

Birgeria was one of the largest carnivorous ishes from the Triassic, spanning almost the entire period and, with an almost cosmopolitan distribution. Birgeria liui was originally described based on the incomplete holotype from the Middle Triassic marine Falang Formation of Changdi, Yunnan province,...

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Main Authors: Ni Peigang, Andrea Tintori, Sun Zuoyu, Jiang Dayong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mahasarakham University 2017-12-01
Series:Research & Knowledge
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Online Access:https://stej.msu.ac.th/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/12-Ni-1.pdf
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Summary:Birgeria was one of the largest carnivorous ishes from the Triassic, spanning almost the entire period and, with an almost cosmopolitan distribution. Birgeria liui was originally described based on the incomplete holotype from the Middle Triassic marine Falang Formation of Changdi, Yunnan province, South China, which lacks the skull and anterior part of the body. Herein, we describe a new well preserved specimen of B. liui from the early Late Ladinian of South China. The description of the new material presents previously unknown anatomical information, which substantially enhances our understanding of B. liui.
ISSN:2408-204X
2630-0400