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Pseudotetrapturus luteus

Actinopteri - Scombriformes - Palaeorhynchidae

Taxonomy
Pseudotetrapturus luteus was named by Danil'chenko (1960). Its type specimen is PIN 1413/50 and is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Sulak River near Miatly, which is in a Chattian marine horizon in the Maykop Formation of the Russian Federation.

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1960Pseudotetrapturus luteus Danil'chenko p. 162 figs. pl. 23, figs. 1, 2
1980Pseudotetrapturus luteus Danil'chenko p. 164
2006Pseudotetrapturus luteus Fierstine p. 438
2011Pseudotetrapturus luteus Monsch and Bannikov p. 292

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Deuterostomia
phylumChordataHaeckel 1874
subphylumVertebrata
superclassGnathostomata
Osteichthyes()
superclassActinopterygii()
classActinopteri()
subclassNeopterygii(Regan 1923)
Teleosteomorpha
Teleostei(Müller 1846)
Osteoglossocephalai
ClupeocephalaPatterson and Rosen 1977
RankNameAuthor
Euteleosteomorpha
NeoteleosteiRosen 1973
Eurypterygia(Rosen 1973)
Ctenosquamata
Acanthomorphata(Rosen 1973)
Euacanthomorphacea
Percomorphaceae
Scombrimorpharia
orderScombriformes
suborderScombroideiBleeker 1859
superfamilyXiphioideaRafinesque-Schmaltz 1810
familyPalaeorhynchidae
genusPseudotetrapturus
speciesluteus

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

Pseudotetrapturus luteus Danil'chenko 1960
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Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
K. A. Monsch and A. F. Bannikov 2011Lower jaw elongated, almost as long as upper; both jaws curved at tips. Dorsal fin originating above posterior border of orbit and is deeper than body. Pelvic fin with four lepidotrichia, without spine.