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Published: 01 September 2012
Journal of Paleontology (2012) 86 (5): 886–905.
...Jennifer A. Lane; John G. Maisey Abstract The visceral skeleton (including complete mandibular, hyoid, and branchial arches) and teeth of the Lower Cretaceous hybodontid shark Tribodus limae are described based on well preserved fossil material. Jaw suspension and musculature are reconstructed...
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1, anterior of Tribodus limae, MN 5807V; 2, anterior of Tribodus limae, MN 5808V.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 4 1 , anterior of Tribodus limae , MN 5807V; 2 , anterior of Tribodus limae, MN 5808V.
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Reconstruction of Tribodus limaeBrito and Ferreira, 1989 head region, not to scale. 1, lateral view showing position of mandibular and hyoid arch elements in relation to the braincase; 2, ventral view, showing position of mandibular and hyoid arch elements in relation to the basicranium. Abbreviations: II=optic nerve foramen; bh=basihyal; ch=ceratohyal; ethr=ethmoid region of braincase; hm=hyomandibula; mc=Meckel's cartilage; mvpr=median ventral process; nc=neurocranium; oc cot=occipital cotylus; olfc=olfactory capsule; popr=postorbital process; pq=palatoquadrate; qfl=quadrate flange of palatoquadrate; supc=supraorbital crest.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 1 Reconstruction of Tribodus limae Brito and Ferreira, 1989 head region, not to scale. 1 , lateral view showing position of mandibular and hyoid arch elements in relation to the braincase; 2 , ventral view, showing position of mandibular and hyoid arch elements in relation
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Jaws of Tribodus limae, AMNH 13958. 1–3, left palatoquadrate in lateral, mesial, and occlusal views, respectively; 4–6, left Meckel's cartilage of the same specimen lateral, mesial, and occlusal views, respectively; 7–16, hyoid arch elements of Tribodus limae, AMNH 13958: 7, 8, basihyal in posterior and anterior views, respectively; 9, 10, left hyomandibula in lateral and mesial views, respectively; 11, 12, right hyomandibula in lateral and mesial views, respectively; 13, 14, left ceratohyal in mesial and lateral views, respectively; 15, 16, right ceratohyal in mesial and lateral views, respectively. Scale bars=2 cm. Abbreviations: af=adductor fossa; ant=anterior of basihyal; art cot=articular cotylus of Meckel's cartilage; art k=articular knob of palatoquadrate; den gr=dental groove; dp=dental plate; mk=mandibular knob; palpr?=possible palatobasal process; post=posterior of basihyal; q con=quadrate condyle; qfl=quadrate flange of palatoquadrate.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 2 Jaws of Tribodus limae , AMNH 13958. 1 – 3 , left palatoquadrate in lateral, mesial, and occlusal views, respectively; 4 – 6 , left Meckel's cartilage of the same specimen lateral, mesial, and occlusal views, respectively; 7 – 16 , hyoid arch elements of Tribodus limae , AMNH
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Jaws of Tribodus limae, AMNH 13958. 1, articulated upper and lower jaws, anterior view, jaws open; 2, articulated upper and lower jaws, anterior view, jaws closed; 3, upper (top) and lower (bottom) jaws in occlusal view; 4, upper jaws in dorsal view. Scale bars=2 cm. Abbreviations: af=adductor fossa; art cot=articular cotylus of Meckel's cartilage; art k=articular knob of palatoquadrate; dp=dental plate; jj=jaw joint; mc=Meckel's cartilage; mk=mandibular knob; palpr?=possible palatobasal process; pq=palatoquadrate; q con=quadrate condyle; qfl=quadrate flange of palatoquadrate; s=jaw symphysis.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 3 Jaws of Tribodus limae , AMNH 13958. 1 , articulated upper and lower jaws, anterior view, jaws open; 2 , articulated upper and lower jaws, anterior view, jaws closed; 3 , upper (top) and lower (bottom) jaws in occlusal view; 4 , upper jaws in dorsal view. Scale bars=2 cm
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Tribodus limae, MN 5807V. Detail of Figure 4.1 showing jaws, hyoid arch cartilages, and branchial elements. Note position of the hyomandibula and ceratohyal in relation to the jaws and neurocranium. Abbreviations: br=branchial arch elements; ch=ceratohyal; hm=hyomandibula; mc=Meckel's cartilage; nc=neurocranium; popr=postorbital process; pq=palatoquadrate; scap=scapulocoracoid; t=teeth.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 5 Tribodus limae , MN 5807V. Detail of Figure 4 . 1 showing jaws, hyoid arch cartilages, and branchial elements. Note position of the hyomandibula and ceratohyal in relation to the jaws and neurocranium. Abbreviations: br=branchial arch elements; ch=ceratohyal; hm=hyomandibula; mc
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Jaw suspensions of Egertonodus basanus (1) and Tribodus limae (2) in left lateral view. Scale bars=5 cm. After Maisey, 2008. Abbreviations: ch=ceratohyal; hm=hyomandibula; lc=labial cartilages; Mc=Meckel's cartilage; popr=postorbital process; pq=palatoquadrate.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 6 Jaw suspensions of Egertonodus basanus ( 1 ) and Tribodus limae ( 2 ) in left lateral view. Scale bars=5 cm. After Maisey, 2008 . Abbreviations: ch=ceratohyal; hm=hyomandibula; lc=labial cartilages; Mc=Meckel's cartilage; popr=postorbital process; pq=palatoquadrate.
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Left Meckel's cartilage of Tribodus limae, AMNH 13961, with partial dentition preserved. Scale bar=2 cm. Abbreviations: af=adductor fossa; jj=jaw joint; t=teeth.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 7 Left Meckel's cartilage of Tribodus limae , AMNH 13961, with partial dentition preserved. Scale bar=2 cm. Abbreviations: af=adductor fossa; jj=jaw joint; t=teeth.
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Tribodus limae (MN 5808V): 1, closeup showing branchial skeleton, scale in centimeters; 2, line drawing of Figure 8.1 showing branchial elements as preserved; 3, line drawing of Tribodus limae gill arches, restored. Line drawings not to scale. Abbreviations: cbr=ceratobranchials; ebr=epibranchials; mc=Meckel's cartilage; nc=neurocranium; pbr=pharyngobranchials; pq=palatoquadrate; pr=pectoral fin radials; sc=scapulocoracoid.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 8 Tribodus limae (MN 5808V): 1 , closeup showing branchial skeleton, scale in centimeters; 2 , line drawing of Figure 8 . 1 showing branchial elements as preserved; 3 , line drawing of Tribodus limae gill arches, restored. Line drawings not to scale. Abbreviations: cbr
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Scanning electron microscope photographs of Tribodus limae teeth.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 10 Scanning electron microscope photographs of Tribodus limae teeth. 1 , isolated tooth from AMNH 13961, overview; 2 , detail of 1 showing ornamentation of parallel vertical ridges on lateral side of tooth near occlusal surface; 3 – 10 , teeth from AMNH 13961, dentition preserved
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CT scan slices of Tribodus limae (AMNH 13958) upper and lower jaws, showing endochondral struts. Struts appear as darkened, diagonal lines through the interior of the cartilage. 1–5, Meckel's cartilage (lower jaw); overview at left shows slice position on lower jaw, in mesial view; mesial surface to lower right in 1–5; 1, articular region of lower jaw, slice 345; 2–5, at the level of the dental pad, interior layer of tesserae particularly visible: 2, slice 693; 3, slice 716; 4, slice 745; 5, slice 750; 6–10, palatoquadrate (upper jaw), mesial to lower left, respectively; all slices at the level of the dental pad; overview at left shows slice position on upper jaw, in lateral view: 6, slice 651; 7, slice 704; 8, slice 726; 9, slice 742; 10, slice 750. Asterisk indicates articular fossa of lower jaw. Small arrows indicate biting surface. Not to scale.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 11 CT scan slices of Tribodus limae (AMNH 13958) upper and lower jaws, showing endochondral struts. Struts appear as darkened, diagonal lines through the interior of the cartilage. 1 – 5 , Meckel's cartilage (lower jaw); overview at left shows slice position on lower jaw, in mesial
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Reconstructions of the jaw musculature in Tribodus limae: 1, lateral view; 2, ventral view, external muscles are shown on the left and internal muscles are shown on the right. Coracomandibularis shown in cutaway view to reveal the underlying musculature. Not to scale. Abbreviations: am=adductor mandibularis; ams=adductor mandibularis superficialis; ch=ceratohyal; coa=coracoarcualis; coh=coracohyoideus; com=coracomandibularis; ep=epaxial muscles; hl=hyoid ligament; hm=hyomandibula; ih=interhyoideus; im=intermandibularis; lh=hyoid levator; lpa=levator palatoquadrati; mc=Meckel's cartilage; nc=neurocranium; po=preorbitalis; popr=postorbital process; pq=palatoquadrate; qfl=quadrate flange of palatoquadrate.
Published: 01 September 2012
Figure 12 Reconstructions of the jaw musculature in Tribodus limae : 1 , lateral view; 2 , ventral view, external muscles are shown on the left and internal muscles are shown on the right. Coracomandibularis shown in cutaway view to reveal the underlying musculature. Not to scale
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2008
DOI: 10.1144/SP295.7
EISBN: 9781862395435
... faunas from these two continents in the Early Cretaceous are represented mainly by endemic taxa found in freshwater or shallow coastal waters: Priohybodus arambourgi, Tribodus limae, Tribodus tunisiensis, Diabodus tataouinensis , and Pororhiza molimbaensis ( D’Erasmo 1960 ; Tabaste 1963 ; Casier...
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