Landmark-based geometric morphometric analyses of three Idiognathodus species (Idiognathodus salensae, Idiognathodus obstipus and Idiognathodus amplificus) occurring in highest Atokan to lower Desmoinesian strata in New Mexico show that they represent three similar, but distinctive, P1 element species. Idiognathodus salensae has the most twisted element and the smallest, most restricted rostral lobe. Idiognathodus amplificus has the least twisted element and the largest, most expanded rostral lobe. Idiognathous obstipus represents an intermediate taxon between these two end-members. The sinistral elements are more clearly distinguishable between the species than the dextral elements. Other oral features of the P1 element in these species are highly variable and the analyses demonstrate plasticity in carinal length, adcarinal ridge constriction, transverse ridge disarticulation, and the size and arrangement of the nodes on the lobes. These variations and the overall shape changes in ontogeny and chirality are interpreted to be intraspecific variability and are not useful for species discrimination in this group of species. The morphological groups were distinguished along canonical variance axes, but were not differentiated by the principal component axes, highlighting the importance of using canonical variance analysis to detect specific variations undetected by principal component analysis.
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January 17, 2025
Geometric morphometric analysis of Idiognathodus species across the Atokan–Desmoinesian boundary in north-central New Mexico, USA
Nicholas J. Hogancamp;
Nicholas J. Hogancamp
*
1
The Bedrock and Earth History Research Organization
, Clarks Summit, PA 18411, USA
2
Earth Sciences Department
, Binghamton University
, Binghamton, NY 13902, USA
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Correspondence: [email protected]
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James E. Barrick
James E. Barrick
3
Department of Geosciences
, Texas Tech University
, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA
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Nicholas J. Hogancamp
*
1
The Bedrock and Earth History Research Organization
, Clarks Summit, PA 18411, USA
2
Earth Sciences Department
, Binghamton University
, Binghamton, NY 13902, USA
James E. Barrick
3
Department of Geosciences
, Texas Tech University
, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA
*
Correspondence: [email protected]
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Received:
12 Aug 2024
Revision Received:
07 Nov 2024
Accepted:
18 Nov 2024
First Online:
11 Dec 2024
Online ISSN: 2041-479X
Print ISSN: 0016-7649
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Journal of the Geological Society (2025) 182 (2): jgs2024-161.
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Received:
12 Aug 2024
Revision Received:
07 Nov 2024
Accepted:
18 Nov 2024
First Online:
11 Dec 2024
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Nicholas J. Hogancamp, James E. Barrick; Geometric morphometric analysis of Idiognathodus species across the Atokan–Desmoinesian boundary in north-central New Mexico, USA. Journal of the Geological Society 2025;; 182 (2): jgs2024–161. doi: https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2024-161
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