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Fig. 3 in New vertebrate microfossils expand the diversity of the chondrichthyan and actinopterygian fauna of the Maastrichtian-Danian Hornerstown Formation in New Jersey
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Fig. 3. Exemplar actinopterygian scutes (A, B) and teeth (C–I) recovered from the Cretaceous–Paleogene lower Hornerstown Formation at the Jean and Ric Edelman Fossil Park in Mantua Township, New Jersey, USA. A, B. Aulopiform teleost Dercetidae gen. et sp. indet., RU-EFP-02490 (A) and RU- EFP-00228-1 (B), in dorsal (A1, B1) and lateral (A2, B2) views. C. Phyllodontid elopiform Phyllodus paulkatoi Estes & Hiatt, 1978 (RU-EFP-04165-1) in occlusal (C1) and lateral (C2) views. D. Phyllodontid elopiform Paralbula marylandica Blake, 1940 (RU-EFP-00228-2) in occlusal (D1) and lateral (D2) views. E. Saurodontid ichthyodectiform Saurocephalus lanciformis Harlan, 1824 (RU-EFP-04151) in labial (E1) and lingual (E2) views. F, G. Enchodontid aulopiform Enchodus gladiolus (Cope, 1872). F. RU-EFP-04157-1 in lateral view. G. RU-EFP-02188 in lateral (G1) and basal (G1) views. H. Lepisosteid lepisosteiform Atractosteus sp. (RU-EFP-02939) in labial (H1) and mesial or distal (H2) views. I. Pycnodontid pycnodontiform Anomoeodus phaseolus (Hay, 1899) (RU-EFP-02858) in lateral view.
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