COLLECTION NAME:
Fossil Fishes of Alabama
Record
Article Title:
Burnhamia Version 1
Authors:
Jun A. Ebersole, David J. Cicimurri, Gary L. Stringer, Stephen J. Jacquemin, & Charles N. Ciampaglio
Entry:
Entry 4.051
Volume:
Volume 4
Issue:
Issue 51
Chapter:
Chapter 4: Paleogene Fishes of Alabama
Version:
Version 1
Class:
Chondrichthyes
Order:
Myliobatiformes
Family:
Mobilidae
Genus:
Burnhamia
Era:
Cenozoic
Period:
Paleogene
Citation:
Ebersole, J.A., D.J. Cicimurri, G.L. Stringer, S.J. Jacquemin, & C.N. Ciampaglio. 2024. Paleogene Fishes of Alabama: Burnhamia version 1. In: J.A. Ebersole (ed.), Fossil Fishes of Alabama. McWane Science Center, Birmingham, Alabama 4(51):1–5. https://doi.org/10.
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Cappetta, H. 1976. Sélaciens nouveaux du London Clay de l’Essex (Yprésien du Bassin de Londres). Géobios 9(5):551–575. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-6995(76)80024-1
Cappetta, H. 1980. Les Sélaciens du Crétacé supérieur du Liban. II. Batoïdes. Palaeontographica Abt. A 168(5–6):149–229.
Cappetta, H. 1985. Sur une nouvelle espèce de Burnhamia (Batomorphii, Mobulidae) de l’Yprésien des Oules Abdoun, Maroc. Tertiary Research 7(1):27–33.
Cappetta, H. 2006. Elasmobranchii Post-Triadici (Index specierumet generum). Backhuys Publishers, Leiden.142 pages.
Cappetta, H. & G.L. Stringer. 2002. A new batoid genus (Neoselachii: Myliobatiformes) from the Yazoo Clay (Upper Eocène) of Louisiana, U.S.A. Tertiary Research 21(1–4):51–56.
Cicimurri, D.J. & J.A. Ebersole. 2015. Two new species of Pseudaetobatus Cappetta, 1986 (Batoidei: Myliobatidae) from the southeastern United States. Palaeontologia Electronica 18.1.15A:1–17.
Compagno, L.J.V. 1973. Interrelationships of living elasmobranchs. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 53(Supplement 1):15–61.
Ebersole, J.A., D.J. Cicimurri & G.L. Stringer. 2019. Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of the elasmobranchs and bony fishes (Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes) of the lower-to-middle Eocene (Ypresian to Bartonian) Claiborne Group in Alabama, USA, including an analysis of otoliths. European Journal of Taxonomy 585:1–274. https://doi.org/10.
Gill, T.N. 1893. Families and subfamilies of fishes. Memoirs of the National Academy of Science 6(6)127–138. https://doi.org/10.
Glückman, L.S. 1964. Sharks of Paleogene and their stratigraphic significance. Nauka Press, Moscou. 229 pages. [in Russian].
Hay, O.P. 1902. Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil vertebrata of North America. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey 179:1–868. https://doi.org/10.
Holman, J. A. & G. R. Case. 1988. Reptiles from the Eocene Tallahatta Formation of Alabama. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 8(3):328–333. https://doi.org/10.
Hovestadt D.C. & M. Hovestadt-Euler. 2013. Generic assessment and reallocation of Cenozoic Myliobatinae based on new information of tooth, tooth plate and caudal spine morphology of extant taxa. Palaeontos 24:1–66.
Huxley, T.H. 1880. On the application of the laws of evolution to the arrangement of the Vertebrata, and more particularly of the Mammalia. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1880:649–662.
Pfeil, F.H. 1981. Eine nektonische Fischfauna aus dem unteroligozänen Schönecker Fischschiefer des Galon-Grabens in Oberbayern. Geologica Bavarica 82: 357–388.
Woodward, A.S. 1889. Catalogue of the fossil fishes in the British Museum. Part. I. British Museum (Natural History), London. 474 pages. https://doi.org/10.
Cappetta, H. 1976. Sélaciens nouveaux du London Clay de l’Essex (Yprésien du Bassin de Londres). Géobios 9(5):551–575. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-6995(76)80024-1
Cappetta, H. 1980. Les Sélaciens du Crétacé supérieur du Liban. II. Batoïdes. Palaeontographica Abt. A 168(5–6):149–229.
Cappetta, H. 1985. Sur une nouvelle espèce de Burnhamia (Batomorphii, Mobulidae) de l’Yprésien des Oules Abdoun, Maroc. Tertiary Research 7(1):27–33.
Cappetta, H. 2006. Elasmobranchii Post-Triadici (Index specierumet generum). Backhuys Publishers, Leiden.142 pages.
Cappetta, H. & G.L. Stringer. 2002. A new batoid genus (Neoselachii: Myliobatiformes) from the Yazoo Clay (Upper Eocène) of Louisiana, U.S.A. Tertiary Research 21(1–4):51–56.
Cicimurri, D.J. & J.A. Ebersole. 2015. Two new species of Pseudaetobatus Cappetta, 1986 (Batoidei: Myliobatidae) from the southeastern United States. Palaeontologia Electronica 18.1.15A:1–17.
Compagno, L.J.V. 1973. Interrelationships of living elasmobranchs. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 53(Supplement 1):15–61.
Ebersole, J.A., D.J. Cicimurri & G.L. Stringer. 2019. Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of the elasmobranchs and bony fishes (Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes) of the lower-to-middle Eocene (Ypresian to Bartonian) Claiborne Group in Alabama, USA, including an analysis of otoliths. European Journal of Taxonomy 585:1–274. https://doi.org/10.
Gill, T.N. 1893. Families and subfamilies of fishes. Memoirs of the National Academy of Science 6(6)127–138. https://doi.org/10.
Glückman, L.S. 1964. Sharks of Paleogene and their stratigraphic significance. Nauka Press, Moscou. 229 pages. [in Russian].
Hay, O.P. 1902. Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil vertebrata of North America. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey 179:1–868. https://doi.org/10.
Holman, J. A. & G. R. Case. 1988. Reptiles from the Eocene Tallahatta Formation of Alabama. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 8(3):328–333. https://doi.org/10.
Hovestadt D.C. & M. Hovestadt-Euler. 2013. Generic assessment and reallocation of Cenozoic Myliobatinae based on new information of tooth, tooth plate and caudal spine morphology of extant taxa. Palaeontos 24:1–66.
Huxley, T.H. 1880. On the application of the laws of evolution to the arrangement of the Vertebrata, and more particularly of the Mammalia. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1880:649–662.
Pfeil, F.H. 1981. Eine nektonische Fischfauna aus dem unteroligozänen Schönecker Fischschiefer des Galon-Grabens in Oberbayern. Geologica Bavarica 82: 357–388.
Woodward, A.S. 1889. Catalogue of the fossil fishes in the British Museum. Part. I. British Museum (Natural History), London. 474 pages. https://doi.org/10.