New information on Brindabellaspis stensioi Young, 1980, highlights morphological disparity in Early Devonian placoderms

Author:

King Benedict12ORCID,Young Gavin C.34,Long John A.1

Affiliation:

1. College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, PO Box 2100, Adelaide, South Australia 5001, Australia

2. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Postbus 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands

3. Research School of Physics and Engineering (RSPE), Australian National University, Canberra 0200, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

4. Australian Museum Research Institute, 1 Williams Street, Sydney New South Wales 2010, Australia

Abstract

Acid-prepared specimens of the placoderm Brindabellaspis stensioi (Early Devonian of New South Wales, Australia) revealed placoderm endocranial anatomy in unprecedented detail. Brindabellaspis has become a key taxon in discussions of early gnathostome phylogeny, and the question of placoderm monophyly versus paraphyly. The anterior orientation of the facial nerve and related hyoid arch structures in this taxon resemble fossil osteostracans (jawless vertebrates) rather than other early gnathostomes. New specimens of Brindabellaspis now reveal the previously unknown anterior region of the skull, including an exceptionally elongate premedian bone forming a long rostrum, supported by a thin extension of the postethmo-occipital unit of the braincase. Lateral overlap surfaces indicate an unusual anterior position for the jaws. Digital rendering of a synchrotron radiation scan reveals a uniquely specialized ethmoid commissure sensory canal, doubled back and fused into a midline canal. The visceral surface of the premedian bone has a plexus of perichondral bone canals. An updated skull roof reconstruction of Brindabellaspis adds to the highly variable dermal skull patterns of the probably non-monophyletic ‘acanthothoracids'. The unusual morphology revealed by the new specimens suggests that the earliest known reef fish fauna contained a diverse range of fishes with specialized ecological roles.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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