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Fossil specimen : OUM D.00791 – Paratype

Taxonomy
Taxonomic Group

Kingdom Animalia

  Phylum Chordata

    Class Sarcopterygii

      Order Porolepiformes

Fossil Name Duffichthys mirabilis Ahlberg, 1992
Type Status Paratype
Name History

Duffichthys mirabilis Ahlberg, 1992 – See Ahlberg (1992): Paratype

Provenance
Registration No. D.00791
Collector Name not available
Donor or Associated Person Old OUM Collection; Cotton, A.L.
Held By Oxford University Museum of Natural History Logo Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Comments Lower jaw. Mounted on tablet with D.792-D.794. Upper Frasnian
Location
Country Scotland
Locality Scat Craig, near Elgin
Grid Reference Available from host institution
Stratigraphy
Rock Unit Unknown
Biozone Not available
Geological Age

Frasnian Age (Devonian Period) (372.2 – 382.7 Ma B.P.)

References
References

AHLBERG, P. E. 1992. A new holoptychiid porolepiform fish from the upper Frasnian of Elgin, Scotland. Palaeontology, 35 (4), 813-828. pp. 816, 819, 820; text-fig. 4G

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/OUMNH/P855783.jp2

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