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Gyroptychius milleri from the Devonian of Estonia: (a) GIT 365-165 from Tamme Cliffs in the Kureküla Member; (b) GIT 365-203 from Aruküla Caves in the Viljandi Member. All scale bars 10 mm.
Published: 14 August 2015
Fig. 1. Gyroptychius milleri from the Devonian of Estonia: ( a ) GIT 365-165 from Tamme Cliffs in the Kureküla Member; ( b ) GIT 365-203 from Aruküla Caves in the Viljandi Member. All scale bars 10 mm.
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Gyroptychius milleri from the Tamme Cliffs of Estonia: (a) photograph of GIT 365-151; (c) line drawing of GIT 365-151; (b) reproduction of the same specimen by Vorobyeva (1977, fig. 29B). Scale bars 10 mm.
Published: 14 August 2015
Fig. 2. Gyroptychius milleri from the Tamme Cliffs of Estonia: ( a ) photograph of GIT 365-151; ( c ) line drawing of GIT 365-151; ( b ) reproduction of the same specimen by Vorobyeva (1977 , fig. 29B). Scale bars 10 mm.
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Gyroptychius milleri from the Devonian of Scotland and Estonia: (a) BGSE 1224 from Scrabster Hill, Caithness, Scotland; (b) GIT 365-151 from Tamme Cliffs, Estonia; (c) NMS G.2014.4.1 from Point of Buckquoy, Orkney, Scotland; (d) BGSE 10444 from Samuel Geo, Caithness, Scotland; (e) GIT 365-203 from Aruküla Caves, Estonia; (f) BGSE 10445 from Samuels Geo, Caithness, Scotland. All scale bars 10 mm.
Published: 14 August 2015
Fig. 3. Gyroptychius milleri from the Devonian of Scotland and Estonia: ( a ) BGSE 1224 from Scrabster Hill, Caithness, Scotland; ( b ) GIT 365-151 from Tamme Cliffs, Estonia; ( c ) NMS G.2014.4.1 from Point of Buckquoy, Orkney, Scotland; ( d ) BGSE 10444 from Samuel Geo, Caithness, Scotland
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Published: 14 August 2015
Scottish Journal of Geology (2015) 51 (2): 141–147.
...Fig. 1. Gyroptychius milleri from the Devonian of Estonia: ( a ) GIT 365-165 from Tamme Cliffs in the Kureküla Member; ( b ) GIT 365-203 from Aruküla Caves in the Viljandi Member. All scale bars 10 mm. ...
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A succession of nine logs mapped along the foreshore between Mae Sand and Ness of Tuquoy in the SW of Westray (see Fig. 5), showing details of the continuous sequence of cycles across the boundary between the Upper Stromness Flagstone Formation (a–e) and the Rousay Formation (1–4). The thickness is shown in metres and the logs provide an example of the cyclicity of these thicker than average lacustrine beds. Fish species are: Dv, Dipterus valenciennesi; Gp, Glyptolepis paucidens; Rl, Rhadinacanthus longispinus; Op, Osteolepis panderi; Tp, Thursius pholidotus; Gm, Gyroptychius milleri. The sketch section c–d below is along the same foreshore and the black lines mark the position of the fish bed at the base of each cycle. RF, Rousay Flagstones; USF, Upper Stromness Flagstones.
Published: 22 September 2017
). The thickness is shown in metres and the logs provide an example of the cyclicity of these thicker than average lacustrine beds. Fish species are: Dv, Dipterus valenciennesi ; Gp, Glyptolepis paucidens ; Rl, Rhadinacanthus longispinus ; Op, Osteolepis panderi ; Tp, Thursius pholidotus ; Gm, Gyroptychius
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Published: 22 September 2017
Scottish Journal of Geology (2017) 53 (2): 63–69.
... & Westoll, 1963 has also been identified in both regions ( Mark-Kurik 2000 ). Newman et al. (2015 ) demonstrated that the fauna (including the sarcopterygian osteolepid Gyroptychius milleri Jarvik, 1948 ) in both regions occurred in the same stratigraphical order, that is from oldest upwards: C...
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Published: 22 September 2017
Scottish Journal of Geology (2017) 53 (2): 53–61.
...). The thickness is shown in metres and the logs provide an example of the cyclicity of these thicker than average lacustrine beds. Fish species are: Dv, Dipterus valenciennesi ; Gp, Glyptolepis paucidens ; Rl, Rhadinacanthus longispinus ; Op, Osteolepis panderi ; Tp, Thursius pholidotus ; Gm, Gyroptychius...
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Published: 01 April 2008
Scottish Journal of Geology (2008) 44 (1): 83–88.
... from the Baltic region looks very similar to Gyroptychius milleri Jarvik 1948 (Zupins pers. comm. 2006), a form found above the Achanarras horizon in the Orcadian Basin. Even further afield, Gyroptychius kiaeri Jarvik 1949 occurs in the Hornelen Field of Norway, which Jarvik (1949...
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Published: 28 August 2015
Scottish Journal of Geology (2015) 51 (2): 149–156.
... al . 1935 , fig. 14, also Mykura 1976 , fig. 18) contained the lowest occurrence of Millerosteus minor , but that was not recorded by the Survey. Our examination of the fish bed at Scara Taing identified the remains of the osteolepid Gyroptychius milleri with Glyptolepis sp., and Homostius sp...
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Published: 17 May 2021
Scottish Journal of Geology (2021) 57 (2): sjg2020-030.
... Glyptolepis paucidens (15) common throughout RFF; Am Asperocephalus milleri (1) very rare, one in LRFM; Gm Gyroptychius milleri (1) single specimen in MRFM; Hm Homostius milleri (14) common in LRFM and MRFM; Ao Asterolepis orcadensis (8) only in LRFM; Dc Diplacanthus crassisimus (2) rare in LRFM...
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Published: 01 June 1999
Journal of the Geological Society (1999) 156 (3): 535–548.
... as the Southern Moray Firth (Fig. 2). The association of 535 Pterichthyodes milleri, Coccosteus cuspidatus, Osteolepis macrolepidotus and Cheirolepis trailli is characteristic of the Achanarras assemblage. Palaeospondylus gunni has only been found in the Caithness Orkney area and there is some specific variation...