wam:09.6.145
Gogoselachus lynbeazleyae
Biological Specimen ID: 000477996
Object Type
Biological Specimen
Organization
Western Australian Museum provider for OZCAM
Number of media representing object 2
GENERAL DETAILS
Specimen ID000477996
VoucheredYes
DescriptionGogoselachus lynbeazleyae is represented by a set of associated elements which were probably held together by ligaments and muscular tissue when the concretion formed around them. They include both left and right Meckel's cartilages, nasal cartilage, ceratohyal, hyomandibula, basibranchial cartilage, both scapulocoracoids, as well as associated teeth and scales.
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Date uploadedOctober 27, 2022
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BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN TAXONOMY
User SuppliedGogoselachus lynbeazleyae
Domain
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Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Superclass
Gnathostomata
Class
Chondrichthyes
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Suborder
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Subfamily
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Genus
Gogoselachus
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Species
lynbeazleyae
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Contributing User
IDENTIFIERS AND EXTERNAL LINKS
Institution codewam
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Catalog number09.6.145
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Bibliographic CitationLong JA, Burrow CJ, Ginter M, Maisey JG, Trinajstic KM, Coates MI, Young GC, and Senden TJ. 2015. First Shark from the Late Devonian (Frasnian) Gogo Formation, Western Australia Sheds New Light on the Development of Tessellated Calcified Cartilage. PloS One. 10.1371/journal.pone.0126066
SPECIMEN DATING
Date Collected--
Time PeriodDevonian (Frasnian)
Absolute Age--
Dating Method--
2 MEDIA REPRESENTING PHYSICAL OBJECT
PROJECTS CONTAINING MEDIA REPRESENTING THIS OBJECT
(Not yet implemented)
SPECIMEN ORIGINAL LOCATION
LocalityGogo Formation
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State or ProvinceWestern Australia
CountryAustralia
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wam:09.6.145
Gogoselachus lynbeazleyae
Biological Specimen ID: 000477996
Object Type
Biological Specimen
Organization
Western Australian Museum provider for OZCAM
Number of media representing object 2
GENERAL DETAILS
Specimen ID
000477996
Vouchered
Yes
Description
Gogoselachus lynbeazleyae is represented by a set of associated elements which were probably held together by ligaments and muscular tissue when the concretion formed around them. They include both left and right Meckel's cartilages, nasal cartilage, ceratohyal, hyomandibula, basibranchial cartilage, both scapulocoracoids, as well as associated teeth and scales.
Sex
--
Is type specimen
--
External repository source
--
Date uploaded
October 27, 2022
Organization
Object collector
--
Specimen Measurements
--
BIOLOGICAL SPECIMEN TAXONOMY
User Supplied
Gogoselachus lynbeazleyae
Domain
--
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Superclass
Gnathostomata
Class
Chondrichthyes
Subclass
--
Superorder
--
Order
--
Suborder
--
Superfamily
--
Family
--
Subfamily
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Tribe
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Genus
Gogoselachus
Subgenus
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Species
lynbeazleyae
Subspecies
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Contributing User
IDENTIFIERS AND EXTERNAL LINKS
Institution code
wam
Collection code
--
Catalog number
09.6.145
Occurrence ID
--
External identifier
--
External object URL
--
iDigBio UUID
--
iDigBio recordset ID
--
Bibliographic Citation
Long JA, Burrow CJ, Ginter M, Maisey JG, Trinajstic KM, Coates MI, Young GC, and Senden TJ. 2015. First Shark from the Late Devonian (Frasnian) Gogo Formation, Western Australia Sheds New Light on the Development of Tessellated Calcified Cartilage. PloS One. 10.1371/journal.pone.0126066
SPECIMEN DATING
Date Collected
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Time Period
Devonian (Frasnian)
Absolute Age
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Dating Method
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2 MEDIA REPRESENTING PHYSICAL OBJECT
PROJECTS CONTAINING MEDIA REPRESENTING THIS OBJECT
(Not yet implemented)
SPECIMEN ORIGINAL LOCATION
Locality
Gogo Formation
Address
--
City
--
State or Province
Western Australia
Country
Australia
Getty Thesaurus Location
--
Locality Geographic Coordinates
--
EXCAVATION/COLLECTION DETAILS
Excavation/Collection Name
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Excavation/Collection Details
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Stratigraphic Formation
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Stratigraphic Context
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