COLLECTION NAME:
Fossil Fishes of Alabama
Record
Article Title:
Pentanogmius Version 1
Authors:
Jun A. Ebersole, David J. Cicimurri, Gary L. Stringer, Stephen J. Jacquemin, & Charles N. Ciampaglio
Entry:
Entry 092
Volume:
Volume 3
Issue:
Issue 53
Chapter:
Chapter 3: Cretaceous Fishes of Alabama
Version:
Version 1
Class:
Osteichthyes
Order:
Tselfatiiformes
Family:
Plethodidae
Genus:
Pentanogmius
Era:
Mesozoic
Period:
Cretaceous
Citation:
Ebersole, J.A., D.J. Cicimurri, G.L. Stringer, S.J. Jacquemin, & C.N. Ciampaglio. 2024. Cretaceous Fishes of Alabama: Pentanogmius version 1. In: J.A. Ebersole (ed.), Fossil Fishes of Alabama. McWane Science Center, Birmingham, Alabama 3(53):1–7. https://doi.org/10.
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Applegate, S.P. 1970. The vertebrate fauna of the Selma Formation of Alabama. Part VIII. The fishes. Fieldiana Geology Memoirs 3(8):1–72. https://doi.org/10.
Arratia, G., R.A. Scasso & W. Kiessling. 2004. Late Jurassic fishes from Longing Gap, Antarctic Peninsula. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(1):41–55. https://doi.org/10.
Cope, E.D. 1877. On some new or little known reptiles and fishes of the Cretaceous No. 3, of Kansas. Pro-ceedings of the American Philosophical Society 17:176–181.
Fritsch, A. 1878. Die Reptilien und Fische der bohmischen Kreideformation. Verlag des Verfassers, Pra-gue. 46 pages. https://doi.org/10.
Goodrich, E.S. 1930. Studies on the structure & development of vertebrates. Macmillan, London. 837 pag-es. https://doi.org/10.
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.
Ikejiri, T., J.A. Ebersole, H.L. Blewitt & S.M. Ebersole. 2013. An overview of Late Cretaceous vertebrates from Alabama. Bulletin Alabama Museum of Natural History 31(1):46–71.
Lamb, J.P., Jr., G.L. Bell & A.K. Rindsberg. 1991. The Catoma Creek scrap fauna (Late Cretaceous) from Montgomery County, Alabama. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 11(3):41A.
Loomis, F.B. 1900. Die Anatomic und die Verwandtschaft der Ganoid und Knochen-Fische. Palaeonto-graphica 46:213–283.
Müller, J. 1845. Über den Bau und die Grenzen der Ganoiden, und über das natürliche System der Fische. Archiv für Naturgeschichte 11(1):91–141.
Nelson, J.S. 1994. Fishes of the World, 3rd edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. 600 pages.
Nicholls, E.L. & A.P. Russell. 1990. Paleobiogeography of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway of North America: the vertebrate evidence. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 79(1990):149–169. https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(90)90110-S
Regan, C.T. 1923. The skeleton of Lepidosteus, with remarks on the origin and evolution of the lower ne-opterygian fishes. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1923(1–2):445–461. https://doi.org/10.
Russell, D.A. 1988. A checklist of North American marine Cretaceous vertebrates including freshwater fishes. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology (Drumheller, Canada) Occasional Paper 4:1–58.
Schein, J. P. & R. D. Lewis. 2007. Actinopterygian fishes from Upper Cretaceous rocks in Alabama, with emphasis on the teleostean genus Enchodus. Paludicola 6(2):41–86.
Shimada, K. 2013. Chondrichthyan origin for the fossil record of the Tselfatiiform Osteichthyan fish, Thryptodus zitteli
Loomis, from the Upper Cretaceous Mooreville Chalk of Alabama. Bulletin Alabama Museum of Natural History 31(1)72–77.
Shimada, K. 2016. A new species of the Late Cretaceous ‘sail-finned’ bony fish, Pentanogmius (Actinop-terygii: Tselfatiiformes), from Texas, USA. Cretaceous Research 61(2016):188–198. https://doi.org/10.
Stewart, A. 1900. Teleosts of the Upper Cretaceous. The University Geological Survey of Kansas, Topeka 4:257–403.
Taverne, L. 2000. Ostéologie et position systématique du genre Plethodus et des nouveaux genres Dix-onanogmius et Pentanogmius, poissons marins du Crétacé (Teleostei, Tselfatiiformes). Biologisch Jaarboek Dodonaea 67(1):94–123.
Taverne, L. 2001. Revision of the genus Bananogmius Teleostei, Tselfatiiformes, a marine fish from the Upper Cretaceous of North America and Europe. Geodiversitas 23(1):17–40.
Taverne, L. 2004. Ostéologie de Pentanogmius evolutus (Cope, 1877) n. comb. (Teleostei, Tselfatiiformes) du Crétacé supérieur marin des États-Unis. Remarques sur la systématique du genre Pentanogmius Taverne, 2000. Geodiversitas 26(1):89–113.
Taverne, L. & M. Gayet. 2005. Phylogenetic relationships and palaeozoogeography of the marine Creta-ceous Tselfatiiformes (Teleostei, Chipeocephala). Cybium 29:65–87. https://doi.org/10.
Thurmond, J.T. & D.E. Jones. 1981. Fossil vertebrates of Alabama. University of Alabama Press, Tusca-loosa. 244 pages.
Woodward, A.S. 1899. On the Cretaceous fish Plethodus. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 3:353–361. https://doi.org/10.
Arratia, G., R.A. Scasso & W. Kiessling. 2004. Late Jurassic fishes from Longing Gap, Antarctic Peninsula. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(1):41–55. https://doi.org/10.
Cope, E.D. 1877. On some new or little known reptiles and fishes of the Cretaceous No. 3, of Kansas. Pro-ceedings of the American Philosophical Society 17:176–181.
Fritsch, A. 1878. Die Reptilien und Fische der bohmischen Kreideformation. Verlag des Verfassers, Pra-gue. 46 pages. https://doi.org/10.
Goodrich, E.S. 1930. Studies on the structure & development of vertebrates. Macmillan, London. 837 pag-es. https://doi.org/10.
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.
Ikejiri, T., J.A. Ebersole, H.L. Blewitt & S.M. Ebersole. 2013. An overview of Late Cretaceous vertebrates from Alabama. Bulletin Alabama Museum of Natural History 31(1):46–71.
Lamb, J.P., Jr., G.L. Bell & A.K. Rindsberg. 1991. The Catoma Creek scrap fauna (Late Cretaceous) from Montgomery County, Alabama. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 11(3):41A.
Loomis, F.B. 1900. Die Anatomic und die Verwandtschaft der Ganoid und Knochen-Fische. Palaeonto-graphica 46:213–283.
Müller, J. 1845. Über den Bau und die Grenzen der Ganoiden, und über das natürliche System der Fische. Archiv für Naturgeschichte 11(1):91–141.
Nelson, J.S. 1994. Fishes of the World, 3rd edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. 600 pages.
Nicholls, E.L. & A.P. Russell. 1990. Paleobiogeography of the Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway of North America: the vertebrate evidence. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 79(1990):149–169. https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(90)90110-S
Regan, C.T. 1923. The skeleton of Lepidosteus, with remarks on the origin and evolution of the lower ne-opterygian fishes. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1923(1–2):445–461. https://doi.org/10.
Russell, D.A. 1988. A checklist of North American marine Cretaceous vertebrates including freshwater fishes. Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology (Drumheller, Canada) Occasional Paper 4:1–58.
Schein, J. P. & R. D. Lewis. 2007. Actinopterygian fishes from Upper Cretaceous rocks in Alabama, with emphasis on the teleostean genus Enchodus. Paludicola 6(2):41–86.
Shimada, K. 2013. Chondrichthyan origin for the fossil record of the Tselfatiiform Osteichthyan fish, Thryptodus zitteli
Loomis, from the Upper Cretaceous Mooreville Chalk of Alabama. Bulletin Alabama Museum of Natural History 31(1)72–77.
Shimada, K. 2016. A new species of the Late Cretaceous ‘sail-finned’ bony fish, Pentanogmius (Actinop-terygii: Tselfatiiformes), from Texas, USA. Cretaceous Research 61(2016):188–198. https://doi.org/10.
Stewart, A. 1900. Teleosts of the Upper Cretaceous. The University Geological Survey of Kansas, Topeka 4:257–403.
Taverne, L. 2000. Ostéologie et position systématique du genre Plethodus et des nouveaux genres Dix-onanogmius et Pentanogmius, poissons marins du Crétacé (Teleostei, Tselfatiiformes). Biologisch Jaarboek Dodonaea 67(1):94–123.
Taverne, L. 2001. Revision of the genus Bananogmius Teleostei, Tselfatiiformes, a marine fish from the Upper Cretaceous of North America and Europe. Geodiversitas 23(1):17–40.
Taverne, L. 2004. Ostéologie de Pentanogmius evolutus (Cope, 1877) n. comb. (Teleostei, Tselfatiiformes) du Crétacé supérieur marin des États-Unis. Remarques sur la systématique du genre Pentanogmius Taverne, 2000. Geodiversitas 26(1):89–113.
Taverne, L. & M. Gayet. 2005. Phylogenetic relationships and palaeozoogeography of the marine Creta-ceous Tselfatiiformes (Teleostei, Chipeocephala). Cybium 29:65–87. https://doi.org/10.
Thurmond, J.T. & D.E. Jones. 1981. Fossil vertebrates of Alabama. University of Alabama Press, Tusca-loosa. 244 pages.
Woodward, A.S. 1899. On the Cretaceous fish Plethodus. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 3:353–361. https://doi.org/10.