Scalacurvichthys Explained

Scalacurvichthys (pronounced as /ˌskäːɫäˈkʊrvikʰtʰys/) (meaning "curved scale fish") is an extinct genus of pycnodontine pycnodontiform fish from the Amminadav Formation or Bet-Meir Formation in the West Bank; Palestine. The type species is S. naishi, only known from the holotype.[1]

Etymology

The generic name, Scalacurvichthys (pronounced as /ˌskäːɫäˈkʊrvikʰtʰys/), is derived from the Latin words 'scala' and 'curva'. 'Scala' translates to scale, and 'curva' translates to curved. This is in reference to the raised, anterior-facing first dorsal ridge scale protruding above the skull roof. And the Greek word 'ἰχθύς' which translates to fish. The specific name, naishi (pronounced as /ˌneɪʃˈaɪ/), is dedicated to Dr. Darren Naish, who is a prominent palaeontologist and the founder of the vertebrate palaeozoology blog Tetrapod Zoology, and its accompanying convention TetZooCon.[2] [1]

Description

Scalacurvichthys is known only from the holotype, SMNK-PAL. 8613, which was described by Cawley and Kriwet (2017). The holotype measures at around 12.3cm (04.8inches) in length. It consists of an almost completely and fully articulated specimen, however, it is lacking some cranial and postcranial details due to taphonomic processes. Several morphological elements, especially of the postcranial skeleton, are preserved and recognizable only as imprints.[1]

Classification

In their phylogenetic analysis, Cawley and Kriwet (2017) recovered Scalacurvichthys amongst the pycnodontine grade of pycnodontiforms, most closely related to Oropycnodus and other pycnodontines. The following cladogram represents the phylogenetic results of a consensus tree, with unordered characters based on the modified database of Poyato-Ariza and Wenz (2002).[3] The original tree used several members outside of Pycnodontidae and Pycnodontiformes as an outgroup, however, for the sake of simplicity, only members of Pycnodontidae are shown below.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Cawley . John . Kriwet . Jürgen . A new pycnodont fish, Scalacurvichthys naishi gen. et sp. nov., from the Late Cretaceous of Israel . Journal of Systematic Palaeontology . 14 June 2017 . 16 . 8 . 659–673 . 10.1080/14772019.2017.1330772 . 29551954 . 5849399 .
  2. Web site: TetZooCon. Tetrapod Zoology Podcast. en-GB. 23 April 2018. 23 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180423232705/http://tetzoo.com/convention/. live.
  3. Poyato-Ariza . Francisco . Wenz . Sylvie . A new insight into pycnodontiform fishes . Geodiversitas . January 2002 . 10 November 2023.