Department of Geosciences, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID 83209, USA.
Biol Lett. 2013 Feb 27;9(2):20130057. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0057. Print 2013 Apr 23.
New CT scans of the spiral-tooth fossil, Helicoprion, resolve a longstanding mystery concerning the form and phylogeny of this ancient cartilaginous fish. We present the first three-dimensional images that show the tooth whorl occupying the entire mandibular arch, and which is supported along the midline of the lower jaw. Several characters of the upper jaw show that it articulated with the neurocranium in two places and that the hyomandibula was not part of the jaw suspension. These features identify Helicoprion as a member of the stem holocephalan group Euchondrocephali. Our reconstruction illustrates novel adaptations, such as lateral cartilage to buttress the tooth whorl, which accommodated the unusual trait of continuous addition and retention of teeth in a predatory chondrichthyan. Helicoprion exemplifies the climax of stem holocephalan diversification and body size in Late Palaeozoic seas, a role dominated today by sharks and rays.
对螺旋齿化石 Helicoeprion 的新 CT 扫描解决了长期以来有关这种古老软骨鱼形态和系统发育的谜团。我们首次展示了三维图像,显示出牙轮占据了整个下颌弓,并由下颌中线支撑。上颌的几个特征表明,它在两个位置与脑颅关节,并且舌颌骨不是颌骨悬挂系统的一部分。这些特征将 Helicoprion 鉴定为硬骨鱼干群 Euchondrocephali 的一个成员。我们的重建说明了新的适应特征,例如侧向软骨来支撑牙轮,这适应了在掠食性软骨鱼类中连续添加和保留牙齿的不寻常特征。Helicoprion 是晚古生代海洋中硬骨鱼干群多样化和体型的巅峰代表,这种角色今天主要由鲨鱼和鳐鱼主导。