NEW Polypterus Species Discovered!!!

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Before you get too excited and start contacting our sponsors... it's a fossil polypterus.

Polypterus faraou

A new species of Polypterus has been found inside a lump of rock.

The fish, which is a member of the Cladistia's Polypteridae family, is the first complete fossil polypterid skeleton ever described.

The extinct species has been named Polypterus faraou in a paper in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society and was found in an area known as Toros-Menalla in western Djourab, Chad.

"The articulated skeleton is preserved in three dimensions..." The articulated skeleton is preserved in three dimensions and has allowed the scientists who discovered it to determine, fairly accurately, where it lies in the fossil record.

The authors believe the species comes from the Late Miocene and they claim it's the only verifiable record for the genus Polypterus.

The species is said to closely resemble Polypterus bichir and P. endlicheri, which still live in the Chad and Chari river systems today.

They don't know exactly how this and other polypterids are interrelated, but they believe that Polypterus faraou has a primitive body shape and a primitive "shape of opening of the lateral line on the scales" which is also seen in P. bichir, P. ansorgii and P. endlicheri.

For more details see the paper: Otero O, A Likius, P Vignaud and M Brunet, 2006. A new polypterid fish: Polypterus faraou sp. nov. (Cladistia, Polypteridae) from the Late Miocene, Toros-Menalla, Chad. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 146: 227?237.

Polypterus faraou.jpg
 
WOW!!! that kicks azz.
that is a great find.
i wonder what museum that is going to?

thanks for sharing!
 
man you had me going there for a while lol
very interesting! an awesome find indeed! thanks for sharing.
 
Wow! Thanks for this info Phill.
 
Its not really new it was described back in March 2006 For more details see the paper: Otero O, A Likius, P Vignaud and M Brunet, 2006. A new polypterid fish: Polypterus faraou sp. nov. (Cladistia, Polypteridae) from the Late Miocene, Toros-Menalla, Chad. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 146: 227–237.-Anne
 
thats pretty cool. Looks like many of my dried up snakeheads that take the leap of death
 
Yup Phil that would be the one -Anne
 
interesting i missed that in march. suprised you dont have a specimen yourself oddball lol
 
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