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Iniopterygiformes

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Extinct order of cartilaginous fish

Iniopterygiformes
Temporal range:Carboniferous
Life restoration ofIniopteryx
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Chondrichthyes
Subclass:Holocephali
Order:Iniopterygiformes
Zangerl & Case, 1973
Families

Iniopterygiformes (Originally spelledIniopterygia and sometimes informally abbreviated as "iniops")[1][2][3] is anextinctorder ofcartilaginous fish known only from theCarboniferous period of theUnited States. Iniopterygians are characterized by large, superficially wing-like pectoral fins positioned upwards behind the head, from which the name of the group (translated as "nape fin")[1] is derived. Iniopterygians are also noted to possess proportionally large skulls and eyes, armor plates composed ofdentin, and "tooth-whorls" of fused teeth. Their elongated pectoral fins bore large, denticle-covered spines, and they are thought to have used them to swim using a "flying" motion.[1][4] The iniopterygians were comparatively small chondrichthyans, with the largest species reaching only 50 cm (20 in) in length.[1]

3D scan of the skull and pectoral region of the sibyrinchidIniopera richardsoni

The group is regarded as a relative of modernchimaeras, and is placed in the subclassHolocephali. Two families of iniopterygians are recognized; theSibyrhynchidae and theIniopterygidae, with the former containing the generaSibyrhynchus,Iniopera, andInioxyele and the latter housing all other named genera.[3][5] The classification of the iniopterygians, both with each other and with other groups of holocephalan, has been considered problematic.[5]

Genera

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FamilyIniopterygidae:

FamilySibyrhynchidae:

References

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  1. ^abcdefghiZangerl, Rainer; Case, Gerard (1973)."Iniopterygia : a new order of Chondrichthyan fishes from the Pennsylvanian of North America".Fieldiana.6:1–67.doi:10.5962/bhl.title.5158 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  2. ^Ewing, Susan (2017).Resurrecting the Shark: A Scientific Obsession and the Mavericks Who Solved the Mystery of a 270-Million-Year-Old Fossil. New York: Pegasus Books.ISBN 978-1-68177-343-8.
  3. ^abcd"PBDB Taxon".paleobiodb.org. Retrieved2025-01-15.
  4. ^Zangerl, Rainer (1981).Handbook of Paleoichthyology, Chondrichthyes I: Paleozoic Elasmobranchii. Vol. 3A. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil.ISBN 978-3-437-30337-1.
  5. ^abNelson, Joseph S. (2016).Fishes of the world (5th ed.). Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.ISBN 978-1-119-17484-4.
  6. ^Zangerl, Rainer; Zangerl, Rainer; History, Field Museum of Natural (1997).Cervifurca nasuta n. gen. et sp.: an interesting member of the Iniopterygidae (Subterbranchialia, Chondrichthyes) from the Pennsylvanian of Indiana, U.S.A. Chicago, Ill: Field Museum of Natural History.doi:10.5962/bhl.title.3273.

Further reading

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  • Richard Lund and Eileen D. Grogan:Relationships of the Chimaeriformes and the Basal Radiation of the Chondrichthyes, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 7: 65-123. 1997

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