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Abstract
A new ischnacanthiform acanthodian Serradentus armstrongi nov. gen. et sp. has been collected from the Middle Devonian (Givetian) Fiskekløfta Member, the upper member of the Tordalen Formation in the Mimerdalen Subgroup of Spitsbergen. The specimen comprises both pairs of upper and lower jaw bones, jaw cartilages, tooth or denticle whorls, dentition cones and spiky denticles. The latter two features have previously only been identified in Early Devonian ischnacanthiforms. The geology is consistent with a depositional environment of a brackish backwater lagoon with an anoxic bottom. The fish probably entered the lagoon during storm action and died due to the storm churning up bottom anoxic waters, or from being trapped and killed by hypersalinity. The fish possibly partially decomposed on the surface before the head detached and sank to the lagoon floor. The lack of scavengers due to the anoxic conditions prevented scattering of the individual elements, with denticles preserved along the labial surface of the dentigerous jaw bone, and jaw cartilage under the jaw bone.
在斯匹次卑尔根岛中达伦亚群中托达伦组上段中泥盆世fiskeklo øfta段发现了一种新的ischnacanthodian Serradentus armstrongi nov. gen. et sp.。该标本包括两对上下颌骨、颌软骨、牙齿或小齿轮、齿状锥体和尖齿。后两种特征以前只在早泥盆世的鱼龙形中发现过。地质条件符合底部缺氧的微咸回水泻湖沉积环境。这些鱼可能是在风暴期间进入泻湖的,由于风暴搅动了底部缺氧的水域,或者被困住并因高盐度而死亡。这条鱼可能部分在水面上腐烂,然后头部脱落并沉入泻湖的底部。由于缺氧条件,缺乏清除者阻止了单个元素的分散,齿状小齿沿着有牙颌骨的唇面被保存下来,颌骨下的颚软骨被保存下来。
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