IRMNG taxon details
original description
Alcheringa 24 (1-2) page(s): 15 [details]
basis of record
Neave, S. A. and successors. (1939-2004). Nomenclator Zoologicus, vols. 1-10 online. [developed by uBio, hosted online at MBLWHOI Library]. Previously at http://ubio.org/NomenclatorZoologicus/ (URL no longer current). , available online at https://insecta.bio.spbu.ru/z/nomenclator_zoologicus_PDF.htm [details]
verified source for family
Blais, S. A.; Hermus, C. R.; Wilson, M. V. H. (2015). Four new Early Devonian ischnacanthid acanthodians from the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada: an early experiment in dental diversity. <em>Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.</em> 35(1): e948546., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2014.948546 [details]
name verified source
Neave, S. A. and successors. (1939-2004). Nomenclator Zoologicus, vols. 1-10 online. [developed by uBio, hosted online at MBLWHOI Library]. Previously at http://ubio.org/NomenclatorZoologicus/ (URL no longer current). , available online at https://insecta.bio.spbu.ru/z/nomenclator_zoologicus_PDF.htm [details]
current name source
Blais, S. A.; Hermus, C. R.; Wilson, M. V. H. (2015). Four new Early Devonian ischnacanthid acanthodians from the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada: an early experiment in dental diversity. <em>Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.</em> 35(1): e948546., available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2014.948546 note: questionably accepted (possibly a synonym of Taemasacanthus) [details]
extant flag source
Neave, S. A. and successors. (1939-2004). Nomenclator Zoologicus, vols. 1-10 online. [developed by uBio, hosted online at MBLWHOI Library]. Previously at http://ubio.org/NomenclatorZoologicus/ (URL no longer current). , available online at https://insecta.bio.spbu.ru/z/nomenclator_zoologicus_PDF.htm [details]
Unreviewed
Taxonomic remark Validity questionable; from Blais et al., 2015: Cavanacanthus Lindley, 2000, may be a synonym of Taemasacanthus Long, 1986 (Burrow, 2002; Voichyshyn and Szaniawski, 2012), which has two rows of teeth. If Cavanacanthus is considered a possibly valid genus, Euryacanthus may be distinguished from Cavanacanthus... [details]
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