The research history of the Middle Triassic fishes of Monte San Giorgio: getting out of the shadow of aquatic reptiles

Author:

Bürgin Toni

Abstract

AbstractAround the middle of the nineteenth century, Italian palaeontologists began to investigate fossils of fishes and reptiles from the Middle Triassic outcrops in the vicinity of Monte San Giorgio (Canton Ticino, Switzerland). In 1924, researchers from the University of Zurich started their scientific excavations on the Swiss side. The many fish fossils found since then have often stood in the shadow of the more spectacular and mostly larger fossils of various aquatic reptiles. Beginning around 1980 the fish fossils in the collection of the Palaeontological Institute and Museum of Zurich University have subsequently been brought out of this shadow. The picture presently emerging is that of a species rich fish fauna located in six different fossiliferous beds of Anisian and Ladinian age with a few chondrichthyan, some coelacanth and a wealth of different actinopterygian taxa, many of them well preserved. The ongoing work not only results in taxonomic and systematic novelties, but gives also new insights into their palaeobiology, palaeoecology and palaeobiogeography.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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