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28 February 2023 Butyrumichthys henricii gen. et sp. nov.: A New Stromateiform Fish from the Lower Eocene Fur Formation, Denmark
Ane Elise Schrøder, Jan Audun Rasmussen, Peter Rask Møller, Giorgio Carnevale
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Abstract

A new genus and species of stromateiform fish, Butyrumichthys henricii gen. et sp. nov., from the Eocene Fur Formation of Denmark is described. The description is based on six well-preserved, almost complete articulated skeletons plus a well-preserved head. All the specimens originate from the carbonate concretion horizons of the Fur Formation. The fossils were investigated also through element-mapping of strontium and phosphorus using a micro-XRF spectrometer in order to expose and enhance the skeletal anatomy. Butyrumichthys gen. nov. exhibits a unique combination of characters that support its recognition as a new stromateoiform genus, including jaws with uniserially arranged, small conical teeth, preopercle with at least 15 prominent spines, 37–38 (17–18 + 20) vertebrae, dorsal fin with 5–6 weak spines and 27–28 soft rays, and anal fin with two spines and 19–20 soft rays. The new fossil stromateoid described herein shows several morphological similarities to certain species of the genus Schedophilus Cocco, 1839, especially S. pemarco (Poll, 1959) and S. medusophagus (Cocco, 1839), and is tentatively referred to the family Centrolophidae. The exceptionally preserved fossil fishes of the Fur Formation increase our knowledge of the diversity of Paleogene marine teleosts, also providing some of the earliest occurrences of modern lineages based on articulated skeletal remains, including that of the stromateiforms.

Ane Elise Schrøder, Jan Audun Rasmussen, Peter Rask Møller, and Giorgio Carnevale "Butyrumichthys henricii gen. et sp. nov.: A New Stromateiform Fish from the Lower Eocene Fur Formation, Denmark," Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 42(3), (28 February 2023). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2023.2171798
Received: 22 August 2022; Accepted: 23 December 2022; Published: 28 February 2023
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