†Vorhisia vulpes

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Frizzell, 1965


Taxonavigation: Siluriformes
Überreich: Eukaryota

Reich: Animalia
Stamm (Phylum): Chordata
Klade/Unterstamm (Clade/Subphylum): Craniata
Unterstamm (Subphylum): Vertebrata
Infrastamm (Infraphylum): Gnathostomata
Megaklasse/Überklasse: Osteichthyes
Überklasse/Klasse: Actinopterygii
Klasse/Infraklasse: Actinopteri
Unterklasse: Neopterygii
Infraklasse: Teleostei
Überordnung/Unterkohorte: Ostariophysi
Serie: Otophysi
Ordnung: Siluriformes

Familie: Ariidae
Gattung: †Vorhisia

Typen

Holotypus: [[Type# .
Typusfundort und -schicht: .

Etymologie

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Verbreitung

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Literatur

  • Frizzell, D.L. 1965. Otoliths of new fish (Vorhisia vulpes, n. gen., n. sp., Siluroidei?) from Upper Cretaceous of South Dakota. Copeia, 1965 (2): 178–181. Zitatseite [: 180, fig. 2, !!]
  • Waagé, K.M. 1968. The type Fox Hills Formation, Cretaceous (Maestrichtian), South Dakota, part 1: stratigraphy and paleoenvironments. Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History Bulletin, 27: 1–175. Zitatseite [: 126, 127, 157, pl. 12, fig. D]
  • Frizzell, D.L. & Koenig, J.W. 1973. Upper Cretaceous Ostariophysine (Vorhisia) redescribed from unique association of utricular and lagenar otoliths (Lapillus and Asteriscus). Copeia, 1973 (4): 692–698. Zitatseite [: 695, figs. 1, 3, 4]
  • Hoganson, J.W., Erickson, J.M. & Holland, F.D., Jr. 2019. Chondrichthyan and osteichthyan paleofaunas from the Cretaceous (Late Maastrichtian) Fox Hills Formation of North Dakota, USA: Paleoecology, paleogeography, and extinction. Bulletins of American Paleontology, 398: 1–94. (doi) Zitatseite [: 55, fig. 12.62]
  • Stringer, G., Schwarzhans, W., Phillips, G. & Lambert, R. 2020. Highly diversified Late Cretaceous fish assemblage revealed by otoliths (Ripley Formation and Owl Creek Formation, northeast Mississippi, USA). Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 126: 111-155. (Research Gate) Zitatseite [: fig. 13 F-L]
  • Schwarzhans, W. & Stringer, G.L. 2020. Fish otoliths from the late Maastrichtian Kemp Clay (Texas, USA) and the early Danian Clayton Formation (Arkansas, USA) and an assessment of extinction and survival of teleost lineages across the K-Pg boundary based on otoliths. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 126 (2): 395–446. (PDF) Zitatseite [: 420, Fig. 10 M-S]

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