Heliobatis radians Marsh, 1877
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† Heliobatis radians Marsh, 1877 Figures 26B View Fig , 28–30 View Fig View Fig View Fig , table 4
† Heliobatis radians Marsh, 1877 (p. 256; original description, not illustrated); Grande, 1980, 1984 (pp. 24–30, figs. II.3–II.5, II.7c; description, photographs); Stevens and Last, 1994 (p. 61; photograph); Frickhinger, 1995 (p. 212; photograph, brief account); Long, 1995 (p. 87; photograph). † Xiphotrygon acutidens Cope, 1879 (p. 333; original description, not illustrated); Cope (1884; further description, illustrated). Dasyatis sp. : Haseman, 1912 (pp. 98–99). † Palaeodasybatis discus Fowler, 1947 (pp. 14– 15; original description, not illustrated); Grande, 1980, 1984 (p. 24, fig, II.5; first published photograph of type specimen, reported lost); Spamer et al., 1995 (p. 83; typecatalog, specimen confirmed as missing). † Dasyatis radians: Cappetta, 1987 (p. 163; transferal without comment of † H. radians Marsh, 1877 to Dasyatis Rafinesque, 1810 View in CoL ). DESCRIPTION: As for genus. MATERIALS: Holotype: YPM 528, missing tail region (figured in Grande, 1984: 30, fig. II.7c; reproduced here as fig. 30A). Other specimens examined: AMNH P 856, male, exposed in ventral view, with tip of tail missing (ca. 370 mm TL, 210 mm DL; Twin Creek); AMNH P 857, female, exposed in ventral view (Newberry coll.); AMNH P 2474, probably female, exposed in ventral view, with tail tip posterior to stings missing (ca. 210 mm DL); AMNH P 2475, appears to be exposed in dorsal view; AMNH P 2985, female, exposed in ventral view, with left side of disc and tail just posterior to base not preserved; AMNH P 4345, adult male, exposed in ventral view (ca. 410 mm TL, 200 mm DL; Twin Creek); AMNH P 7828, adult male (illustrated in Schaeffer and Mangus, 1965), exposed in ventral (?) view; AMNH P 9873, adult male, with distal tip of tail missing, exposed in ventral view (ca. 400 mm TL, 230 mm DL); AMNH P 9874, teeth only; AMNH P 19665, subadult female, exposed in dorsal (?) view, from F2 (fig. 28); ANSP 8344 (holotype of † Palaeodasybatis discus Fowler, 1947 , apparently lost, photograph in Grande, 1984: 27, fig. II.5; reproduced here as fig. 30B); DMNH 1530 (no further data); FMNH PF 2020, adult male, exposed in ventral view, from F1 (fig. 29); FMNH PF 6947, female, exposed in dorsal view, from F1; FMNH PF 10283 (tentatively identified), adult male, exposed in dorsal view, from Thompson Ranch (F2); FMNH PF 25009, adult male, exposed in ventral view, from F2 (specimen on exhibit); SMMP 77.27.1; SMMP 83.2.4; UW 11577; ZMB 1981.0 (adult male, F2). Other referred material (not examined): UW 12309 (figured in McGrew and Casilliano, 1975).
STRATIGRAPHIC HORIZON: Fossil Butte Member of the Green River Formation, Ypresian stage (corresponding to the North American Wasatchian stage) of the late early Eocene epoch (some 52 million years before present).
ETYMOLOGY: The trivial name radians is derived from radius, Latin for ‘‘spoke’’, referring to the radial disposition of the pectoral fin rays. Gender feminine.
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Heliobatis radians Marsh, 1877
DE CARVALHO, MARCELO R., MAISEY, JOHN G. & GRANDE, LANCE 2004 |
Dasyatis radians:
Cappetta 1987 |
Palaeodasybatis discus
Fowler 1947 |
Palaeodasybatis discus
Fowler 1947 |
Xiphotrygon acutidens
Cope 1879 |
Heliobatis radians
Marsh 1877 |
H. radians
Marsh 1877 |
Dasyatis
Rafinesque 1810 |