A new early actinopterygian from the Mid-Pennsylvanian Logan Quarry Shale member of Indiana

印第安纳州中宾夕法尼亚世洛根采石场页岩层段发现的一种新的早期辐鳍鱼类

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Abstract

Kalops is a genus of early ray-finned fish in North America. It is distinguished from early actinopterygians by the combination of the following characters: subterminal mouth, rounded oval shaped lacrimal, multiple small supraorbitals and suborbitals. So far, it has been only excavated from the Serpukhovian (Late Mississippian) Bear Gulch Limestone in Montana. Here, a new species of this genus, Kalops loganensis n. sp., is described based on two specimens from the Moscovian Logan Quarry Shales in Indiana. The phylogenetic analysis indicates that the new species is a member of Kalops and recovered as the sister of the other two species, and the genus is recovered as a basal Actinopterygii, as the sister group of some other genera from the Bear Gulch Limestone. This new species is the first record of Kalops outside of Bear Gulch. It provides evidence of survivability of this genus, and as the youngest member, proves that Kalops lived at least through the Mid-Pennsylvanian in North America.

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