Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia (Sep 2017)

THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN OF THE TRIASSIC FISH <em>SAURICHTHYS</em> (ACTINOPTERYGII) AND ITS STRATIGRAPHICAL SIGNIFICANCE

  • ANDREA TINTORI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/9049
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. 1

Abstract

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The Norian beds of the Southern Calcareous Alps have yielded at least four species belonging to Saurichthys. Their vertebral column has large praezygapophyses, which, in each of these nominai species, at­tain a different relative length. The latter is inversely proportional to age: in fact, the youngest two, coeval spe­cies have the longest praezygapophyses, at least six times as long as a vertebral segment. Such a conspicuous change in an otherwise conservative genus, is here relateci to a major ichthyofaunal break that saw the florish­ing of the Pholidophoridae. The relative length of the praezygapophyses can be a very useful stratigraphical means, at least in the Norian (Upper Triassic).

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