
Figure 3. Ebertichthys ettlingensis n. gen. et n. sp. in lateral view (holotype JME ETT 108). (a) Photograph of cranium and anterior part of body. Photograph courtesy of M. Ebert. Scale equals 1 cm. (b) Drawing of cranium and anterior part of body. Abbreviations: ant, antorbital; br, branchiostegal rays; cl, cleithrum; cor, coracoid; dpa, dermopalatine; ent, entopterygoid; exc, extrascapula; hy, hyomandibula; io1-5, infraorbitals 1–5; iop, interopercle; l.de, left dentary; leth, lateral ethmoid; l.pmx, left premaxilla; met, mesethmoid; mx, maxilla; op, opercle; orb, orbitosphenoid; pa[= fr], parietal [= frontal bone of traditional terminology]; par, parasphenoid; pcl1-3, postcleithra 1–3; pop, preopercle; ppa[= pa], postparietal [= parietal bone of traditional terminology]; pt, pterotic; ptsp, pterosphenoid; ptt, posttemporal; qu, quadrate; sc, scales; sca, scapula; scl, supracleithrum; scl.b, broken sclerotic bone; smx1–2, supramaxillae 1–2; sn, supraneurals; sorb.b, broken supraorbital bone; sop, subopercle; sy, symplectic; r.de, right dentary; r.pmx, right premaxilla; vo, vomer.
Published as part of Arratia, G., 2016, New remarkable Late Jurassic teleosts from southern Germany: Ascalaboidae n. fam., its content, morphology, and phylogenetic relationships, pp. 31-59 in Fossil Record 19 (1) on page 37, DOI: 10.5194/fr-19-31-2016, http://zenodo.org/record/11045855
Ascalabos, Ebertichthys, Animalia, Ascalaboidae, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy
Ascalabos, Ebertichthys, Animalia, Ascalaboidae, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy
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