The holotype specimen of the ischnacanthid acanthodian Atopacanthus dentatus comprises most of the posterior half of a dentigerous jaw bone, rather than a fragment from the middle of the jaw as was previously believed. A new diagnosis and revised description for the taxon are based on the holotype from the Rhinestreet Shale (Frasnian) and other specimens from the North Evans and Genundewa limestones (early Frasnian) of the Genesee Formation (late Givetian-early Frasnian); all of these dentigerous jaw bones were collected near Hamburg, New York state, U.S.A. An emended diagnosis for Atopacanthus clarifies the differences between it and other ischnacanthid genera.
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1 June 2004
A REDESCRIPTION OF ATOPACANTHUS DENTATUS HUSSAKOF AND BRYANT, 1918 (ACANTHODII, ISCHNACANTHIDAE)
CAROLE J. BURROW
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
Vol. 24 • No. 2
June 2004
Vol. 24 • No. 2
June 2004