AI Article Synopsis

  • The text talks about chondrichthyans, which are a type of fish with cartilage instead of bones, found in a special area in Italy called the Bolca Konservat-Lagerstätte from a long time ago (the Eocene period).
  • Researchers have discovered lots of different kinds of these fishes, including 17 different species from 10 families, but there is still much to learn about them.
  • A new finding includes a rare kind of fish called holocephalans, which is reported for the first time in this area, showing that studying these ancient fishes is really important to understand their history and evolution.

Article Abstract

Here, we review and discuss the records and taxonomy of the Ypresian (Eocene) chondrichthyans from the famous Bolca Konservat-Lagerstätte in northeastern Italy. Despite the outstanding diversity and the numerous studies focusing on the actinopterygian faunas from Pesciara and Monte Postale, the current knowledge about the systematics, taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships of the cartilaginous fishes from these Eocene sites remains elusive and largely inadequate. The celebrated Eocene Bolca Lagerstätte has yielded several exquisitely preserved articulated remains of chondrichthyan fishes in which delicate structures and soft tissues are preserved, as well as isolated teeth. The cartilaginous fish assemblage of Bolca comprises at least 17 species-level taxa belonging to 10 families in 6 orders, including selachians (Carcharhiniformes, Lamniformes), batoids (Torpediniformes, Myliobatiformes, Rajiformes) and holocephalans (Chimaeriformes). The occurrence of holocephalans represented by an isolated fin-spine of the chimeroid in the Bolca assemblage is reported here for the first time and represents the first record of chimeroids in the Eocene of Italy and also southern Europe. The Bolca chondrichthyan assemblage is remarkably different from those of other contemporaneous Boreal or Tethyan deposits, suggesting that its taxonomic composition is largely influenced by the palaeoenvironmental context. However, this synoptic review also highlights the importance of detailed revisions of all chondrichthyan remains from the Bolca Konservat-Lagerstätten.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5970259PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12542-017-0387-zDOI Listing

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