Bawitius
| Bawitius Temporal range: Late Cretaceous,
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| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Actinopterygii |
| Order: | Polypteriformes |
| Family: | Polypteridae |
| Genus: | †Bawitius Grandstaff et al. 2012[1] |
| Species: | †B. bartheli
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| †Bawitius bartheli | |
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Bawitius is an extinct genus of giant polypterid from the Upper Cretaceous (lower Cenomanian) Bahariya Formation of Egypt.[1] The type species is B. bartheli, named as a species of Polypterus in 1984,[2] and the genus etymology comes from Bawiti, the principal settlement of the Bahariya Oasis in Egypt.[1] It is known from the holotype TU-B SFB 69 Vb 003 (= Bah 5/12-016): left ectopterygoid scales and some sparse scales.[2][1]
Morphology
[edit | edit source]Compared to modern polypterids, Bawitius was enormous: the Bawitius holotype ectopterygoid is five times larger than the one of Polypterus and the scales are unusually large, too: these remains suggest the living animal may have been up to 300 centimeters (9.8 feet) in length.[1]
The morphology of Bawitius is different enough to justify its assignment to a new genus apart from Polypterus.[2] Unique features of the genus are, for example, an anterioposteriorly elongated contact between the lateral process and the maxilla, a high, narrow ectopterygoid and the presence of 14 teeth in the main tooth row.[1]
The scales are different, too, apart from size, from those of modern polypterids:[2] they feature a discontinuous ganoine layer, a rectilinear shape, and small articular processes.[1]
Ecological relevance
[edit | edit source]The existence of drastically different polypterids such as Bawitius and Serenoichthys corroborates the existence of a variety of polypterid fishes in the ecosystems of Late Cretaceous of North Africa and Brazil.[1]
References
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- ^ a b c d e f Schaal, S. (1984). Oberkretazische Osteichthyes (Knochenfische) aus dem Bereich von Bahariya und Kharge, Ägypten, und ihre Aussagen zur Palökologie und Stratigraphie. Berliner Geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen Reihe A, 53: 1–76.
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