New information on the Early Devonian acanthodian Mesacanthus mitchelli from the Midland Valley of Scotland

Author:

Burrow Carole J.1ORCID,den Blaauwen Jan L.2,Newman Michael J.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geosciences, Queensland Museum, 122 Gerler Road, Hendra 4011, Queensland, Australia

2. University of Amsterdam, Science Park 904, Amsterdam 1098 XH, Netherlands

3. Vine Lodge, Vine Road, Johnston, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62 3NZ, UK

Abstract

Mesacanthus mitchelli is an important taxon in elucidating relationships amongst stem chondrichthyans, being the best known and most abundant of the oldest known acanthodiform acanthodians. Here we note some newly recognized morphological features and describe the histological structure of the endoskeleton and dermal elements. The jaws are preserved as a single layer of irregularly tessellate bone-like mineralizations. A mandibular bone is not present, contrary to previous descriptions. Fin spines have a wide central cavity that is more than half the width at mid-spine level. Prepelvic spines have a very narrow leading edge ridge and a wide open pulp cavity. Head sensory lines are enclosed by a pair of tesserae with a smooth crown, flat base and concave sides, bordering the sensory line canal. The tiny body scales have a relatively large pulp cavity in the embryonic zone. The large size of the eyes relative to the head and body size in Mesacanthus mitchelli , the structure and small size of the scales relative to those of other acanthodians of a similar size, and the wide central pulp cavity in the spines, all indicate that the species is likely to have undergone paedomorphism.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology

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