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A new species of dercetid (Teleostei, Aulopiformes) from the type Maastrichtian of southern Limburg, the Netherlands

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2019

Jonathan J.W. Wallaard
Affiliation:
Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80115, 3508 TC Utrecht, the Netherlands
René H.B. Fraaije
Affiliation:
Oertijdmuseum, Bosscheweg 80, 5283 WB Boxtel, the Netherlands
Henk J. Diependaal*
Affiliation:
Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80115, 3508 TC Utrecht, the Netherlands
John W.M. Jagt
Affiliation:
Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht, De Bosquetplein 6–7, 6211 KJ Maastricht, the Netherlands
*
Author for correspondence: Henk J. Diependaal, Email: h.j.diependaal@uu.nl

Abstract

On the basis of dissociated and scattered skull bones and several types of scutes and scales of a single, large-sized individual, a new species of dercetid is recorded from the lower to middle portion of the Maastricht Formation (upper Gronsveld, Schiepersberg or Emael members) as formerly exposed at ’t Rooth quarry near Bemelen, east of Maastricht, the Netherlands. This new taxon, Pelargorhynchus grandis n. sp., the fifth dercetid recorded to date from the type area of the Maastrichtian Stage, is characterised by the presence of both large, smooth scutes and small ornamented scales, by the degree of curvature of skull bones, the presence of unfused premaxillae and the lack of teeth.

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Fig. 1. (A) Map of the Netherlands and Belgium, with indication of the type area of the Maastrichtian Stage (inset). (B) Part of southern Limburg (the Netherlands) and contiguous areas in Belgium (provinces of Limburg and Liège), with indication (arrow) of ’t Rooth quarry (formerly Nekami), near Bemelen (southern Limburg), at which the new dercetid was collected (modified after Jagt & Jagt-Yazykova, 2012; maps.google.com).

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Fig. 2. Stratigraphical provenance of all latest Cretaceous dercetid taxa (Dercetis triqueter, Ophidercetis italiensis, Apuliadercetis indeherbergei, Cyranichthys jagti and Pelargorhynchus grandis n. sp.) known to date from the Maastrichtian type area (modified after Taverne & Goolaerts, 2015).

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Fig. 3. Photograph of the holotype (MAB 3688) of Pelargorhynchus grandis n. sp., with interpretation (labelling) of isolated skeletal elements.

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Fig. 4. Line drawing of the different skull fragments (cf. Fig. 3) of the holotype (MAB 3688) of Pelargorhynchus grandis n. sp.

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Fig. 5. Photograph of scutes 3 (partially broken) and 4 and several scales in the holotype, MAB 3688.

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Fig. 6. Photograph of scute 1, several scales and a possible branchiostegal ray in the holotype, MAB 3688.

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Fig. 7. Photograph of scutes 8–11; visible are a part of the upper jaw, as well as different scutes and scales (MAB 3688).

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Fig. 8. Line drawing of scales 1 (A) and 2 (B) in the holotype (MAB 3688); recognisable are spines (SP), ridges (RI) and median crest (MC).

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Fig. 9. Line drawings of scutes of Cyranichthys jagti Taverne & Goolaerts, 2015 (A), Cyranichthys ornatissimus (Casier, 1965) (B) and Pelargorhynchus grandis n. sp. (C). Scale bar equals 2 mm (A and B; adapted from Taverne & Goolaerts, 2015) and 5 mm (C).

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Table 1. Display of the four dercetid species that are most closely comparable with P. grandis n. sp., as described here