Research Materials of Fossil Fish in China (1)

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Published on: 2012-01
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This collected works contains following 30 papers published in Chinese journals . It may be used as research materials in the field.
1. Notes on the Discovery o fListracanthus and Petrodus (Chondrichthyes) from Upper Carboniferous of Ningxia, China (In English)
2. Discovery of Middle Triassic Saurichthys in the Luoping area,Yunnan,China(In Chinese with English summary)
3. A Revision of Middle Jurassic Hybodus houtienensis Young (Chondrichthyes: Hybodontidae) from Yunnan (In Chinese with English summary)
4. First Late Triassic Record of a Paleoentomofauna from South America (Malargiue Basin, Mendoza Province, Argentina) (In English)
5. Galeaspid of the Middle Paleozoic in China and its palaeogeographic Significance (In English)
6. New findings of Middle Paleozoic Agnatha and Fishes from Kalpin, Xinjiang (In Chinese with English summary)
7. New Material of Buchanosteus and its biostratigraphic significance (In Chinese with English summary)
8. The Occurrence of Fossil Fishes at Ruqu Area, Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, North China (In Chinese with English summary)
9. A New Antarctaspd Arthrodire (Placoderm Fish) From the Lower Devonian of Guangxi, China (In English)
10. Discovery of Cyclurus (Aminae, Amidae, Amiiformes, Pisces) from China (In English)
11. Paleobiogeographic and Stratigraphic Significance of Sinamiidae (In Chinese with English summary)
12. New Materials of Bothriolepis Shaokuanensis and the Age of the Fish Bearing Beds (In Chinese with English summary)
13. Discovery of Fish Fossils from Benxi Group in Eastern Liaoning and its Geological Significance (In Chinese with English summary)
14. Kiangyousteus, A New Arthrodiran fish from Szechuan, China (In Chinese with English summary)
15. The Taxonomy and Description of Early Tertiary Fossil Fishes from Sanshui Basin and the Adjacent Districts of Guangdong (In Chinese with English summary)
16. Correlation of the Devonian Vertebrate Horizons of China with Those in Other Parts of the World (In Chinese with English summary)
17. The discovery of early Cretaceous fish fossil in Waka area of Tashibuergan county of West Kunlun Mountain and its significance (In Chinese with English summary)
18. Note on the Occurrence of fish Remains from Upper Devonian Huangchiateng Formation of Changyang District (In Chinese with English summary)
19. A New Cretaceous Teleost from Chuhsiung, Yunnan (In Chinese with English summary)
20. Fish Fossils from the Hominoide Bearing Locality at Shihuiba, Lufeng, Yunnan (In Chinese with English summary)
21. On Teleostean Fossils from Nieerku Formation of Eastern Liaoning and the Ceneric Status of Lycoptera Longicephalus (In Chinese with English summary)
22. Paraclupea-A Genus of Duble-Armored Herrings from Chekiang (In Chinese with English summary)
23. The Discovery of Bradyodont from Yangsin Series, the Lower Permian of Liangshan, Shensi (In Chinese with English summary)
24. On the Occurrence of Platysomid in the Changhsing (Changxing) Limestone of Zhejiang (In Chinese with English summary)



1. Notes on the Discovery of Listracanthus and Petrodus (Chondrichthyes) from Upper Carboniferous of Ningxia, China (In English)
石炭纪Listracanthus和Petrodus(软骨鱼类)在中国的发现
By LU Liwu, ZHANG Zhijun, FANG Xiaosi
Two Chondrichthyan organ genera, Listracanthus and Petrodus, discovered in the Upper Carboniferous of Ningxia, northwestern China, are briefly described here. The two fossils, found in black shale, can correlate their Euro-American correspondents. The stratigraphical analyses have shown that Listracanthus appeared together with Petrodus in the same strata could be an index fossil for Upper Carboniferous

2.Discovery of Middle Triassic Saurichthys in the Luoping area,Yunnan,China (In Chinese with English summary)
云南罗平地区中三叠世龙鱼化石的发现
By ZHANG Qi-yue,
Saurichthys yunnanensis sp. nov,a new species of Saurichthyidae,is described in this paper. The new species differs from other species of this genus in long and elliptical opercular and the presence of 6 rows of trunk scales. Those fossils come from the Guanling Formation,Ainsian Stage,Middle Triassic in Da’aozi Village,Luoping County,Yunnan Province.

3. A Revision of Middle Jurassic Hybodus houtienensis Young (Chondrichthyes: Hybodontidae) from Yunnan (In Chinese with English summary)
云南禄丰中侏罗世弓鲛(软骨鱼类)化石新材料
By LU Liwu, JIN Yuegao
Hybodus houtienensis Young was a fossil shark erected by C. C. Young in 1941 according to two pieces of fin spines found in the "Upper Lufeng Series" in the Lufeng basin, Yunnan. The rock yielding the fishes was assigned to the Late Triassic, and is reassigned to the Middle Jurassic recently (Fang et al., 2000; Cheng et al., 2004). The new material described here was found in the Laoluocun Formation of the Laochangjing-Dajianshan section, Chuanjie Town, Lufeng County, Yunnan. Hybodus wa...

4. First Late Triassic Record of a Paleoentomofauna from South America (Malargiue Basin, Mendoza Province, Argentina) (In English)
By Carsten BRAUCKMANN

5. Galeaspid of the Middle Paleozoic in China and its palaeogeographic Significance (In English)
中国古生代中期盔甲鱼类及其古地理意义
By Zhao Wenjin
The Galeaspid is one major group of Agnatha in the Middle Paleozoic,and is mainly distributed in China and North Vietnam.Up to now,the fossil galeaspid agnathans found and described in China can be attributed to 68 species in 48 genera.19 species in 14 genera of them are referred to the Silurian galeaspid agnathans,and are mainly distributed in Sichuan,Shaanxi,Hubei,Hunan,Anhui,Zhejiang,Jiangxi provinces and Xinjiang Autonomous Region.49 species in 5 genera of them are referred to the Devonian g...

6. New findings of Middle Paleozoic Agnatha and Fishes from Kalpin, Xinjiang (In Chinese with English summary)
新疆柯坪中古生代无颌类及鱼类新知
By LU Liwu1
Two new sorts of galeaspids,Nanjiangaspis zhangi sp.nov.and Hanyangaspis sp.,discovered in Silurian Tataertag Formation of Kalpin in northwestern Tarim Basin of Xinjiang,are described in this paper.The former is characteristized by transverse eclipse-shaped median dorsal opening,7 pairs of transverse branches of lateral dorsal canals and 2 pairs of median dorsal commissures,and tuberculate ornaments,whereas the latter is similar to the type species in its anterior ventral plate and its tesserae ...


7. New Material of Buchanosteus and its biostratigraphic significance (In Chinese with English summary)
Buchanosteus(节甲鱼类)的新材料及其生物地层学意义
By WANG Junqing
This paper describes a fossil fish specimen collected from the Lower Devonian near Yongfu,Guangxi. According to the outline of the head roof and features of endocranium,it is ascribed to Arthrodira. The width of the head roof is greater than the length of the post- pineal unit. The endocranium is divided into two parts,an ethemoidal region and a postethmo- occipital region. There are four lateral endocranium processes,namely,antorbital,supraorbital,anterior and posterior postor- bital processes,...


8. The Occurrence of Fossil Fishes at Ruqu Area, Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, North China (In Chinese with English summary)
山西省洪洞县茹去一带沉积岩地层中鱼化石的发现及其意义
By Qin Hongping Lee Xia
The fossil fishes described in the present paper were found from Ruqu Village, Hongdong county, Shanxi. It represents the first record of fossils that has ever been found in the Ruqu Beds-a series of terrestrial clastic strata, "with the thickness of 1200 meters and anxposed area of 15 km.long and 2 km. wide, located in the western margin of Xinshui Basin near the Hongdong County.After studing, it was found that the fossil fishes belong to Ly-coptera sp. arid the age of them can be regarded as l...

9. A New Antarctaspd Arthrodire (Placoderm Fish) From the Lower Devonian of Guangxi, China (In English)
广西下泥盆统南极鱼类(盾皮鱼纲 节甲鱼一新属
By ZHU Min1
Potangaspis parvoculatus,a new genus and species of the Antarctaspidae (Placodermi:Arthrodira),is described from the early Emsian (Yukiang Formation,Early Devonian) of Pingguo,Guangxi,China.This new form is characterized by small orbits enclosed by skull roof,and long,narrow nuchal plate on which the central and supraorbital sensory canals,middle and posterior pit-lines converge.Phylogenetic analysis corroborates the basal position of the family Antactaspidae amongst the Arthrodira,and suggests ...


10. Discovery of Cyclurus (Aminae, Amidae, Amiiformes, Pisces) from China (In English)
圆尾鱼属(Cyclurus,Amiidae,Pisces)在中国的首次发现(英文)
By CHANG Mee-Mann WANG Ning WU Fei-Xiang
Described in this paper is a new amiine,Cyclurus orientalis,collected from the early to middle Eocene Xiawanpu Formation of Xiawanpu,Xiangxiang City,Hunan Province,China.It is unquestionably an amiine because of the diplospondylous vertebrae of both the normal and alternating types in its preural caudal region,the one-to-one fusion between the ural centra,except the first one,and the hypurals,the absence of the urodermals in the caudal skeleton,and the long dorsal fin.It is referred to Cyclurus ...


11. Paleobiogeographic and Stratigraphic Significance of Sinamiidae (In Chinese with English summary)
中华弓鳍鱼科的古生物地理及地层对比意义
By LI Xiao-bo, ZHANG Mei-sheng and WANG Yi-ni
Sinamiidae is an extinct clade of the Amiiformes, (Holostei). They have been discovered only from the Early Cretaceous sediments in eastern Asia, and they were important members of the Jehol Biota. The family is composed of three genus and eight species, and the genus Sinamia has the widest distribution among all genera of the Jehol Vertebrates Fauna. The geographic distribution of the Family ranges from the most northern part of NE China, to the eastern of Thailand in Southeast Asia, to the Jiu...


12. New Materials of Bothriolepis Shaokuanensis and the Age of the Fish Bearing Beds (In Chinese with English summary)
韶关沟鳞鱼化石的新材料和含鱼层的地质时代
by liu shipan
During the field season of 1963—64,some piscine fossils were collected from thelower part of the Guitou Group in Huangkangling,Shaokuan and Fankou,Renhua,Kwangtung.Most of the fossils are referable to the species B.shaokuanensis.Theyare well preserved and a complementary description is given in the present note.Theage of the fish bearing beds is discussed and considered to be of middle devonian. 更多还原

13. Discovery of Fish Fossils from Benxi Group in Eastern Liaoning and its Geological Significance (In Chinese with English summary)
辽东本溪群鱼化石的发现及其意义
By Liu Xiaofeng Fan Guoqing
Fish fossils,collected from Lower Benxi Group in Eastern Liaoning,include scales,fins and some mould which are preserved intact.They are preliminarily incorporated into Holoptychius sp.and Dipterus sp..Besides,Devonian plant fossils,such as Sphenopteris changduensis?,Lepidostrobus grabaui,Trochliscus ingricus,Eochara wickendani are discovered in the same stratohorizon.So it is concluded that there had been depositing during Devonian in Eastern Liaoning.The fish fossils are first discovered in the Sino-Korean platform,so it′s important for studying their evolution and the paleogeography in that time.

14. Kiangyousteus, A New Arthrodiran fish from Szechuan, China (In Chinese with English summary)
节甲类鱼化石在我国的初次发现
By H.T.LIU
The material dealt with in this paper was collected from Kuan-Wu-ShanKiangyou,northern Szechuan by Prof.S.H.Yoh in 1953.It represents thefirst record of Arthrodiran fish in China.The specimens including part ofcranial shield and body cuirass are preserved in a dark gray limestone.DescriptionOrder ArthrodiraSuborder EuarthrodiraInfraorder BrachythoraciFamily CoccosteidaeGenus Kiangyousteus,new genusDiagnosis:Size moderate,dermal plates covered with stellate tuberclesexcept on cranial shield.Pinea..

15.The Taxonomy and Description of Early Tertiary Fossil Fishes from Sanshui Basin and the Adjacent Districts of Guangdong (In Chinese with English summary)
广东三水盆地早第三纪鱼化石种属记述
By Li Guofan;Wang Jiangke
The specimens from Sanshui Basin and the adjacent districts (in-cluding Longgui and Dongguan Basin) are mostly well preserved andhave been ascribed to 2 orders, 3 families, 8 genera and 15 species,of which there are 10 new species.

16. Correlation of the Devonian Vertebrate Horizons of China with Those in Other Parts of the World (In Chinese with English summary)
中国泥盆纪含鱼化石地层的世界对比
By Liu Shifan
White (19p0) proposed a tentative scheme of zonationrnaruneDevonian sediments) of Anglo-Welsharea based onof the Old Red Sandstone (non-the ranges of vertebrate fossils尸a(Fig. 1).Thezonation has served in factasstandard for the orrelation of Devonian con-tinental depositvertebrate fossilsin Europe and N. Ametiea. Noa-marine Devonian sediments ncluding richareryes rn some measurevery widespread in China. The Upper, Middle and Lower Devonianoccur in different areas. he Lower Devonian are mainly di..

17. The discovery of early Cretaceous fish fossil in Waka area of Tashibuergan county of West Kunlun Mountain and its significance (In Chinese with English summary)
西昆仑塔县瓦卡地区早白垩世鱼化石的发现及其意义
By WANG Hong-jun
The Waka area of Tashibuergan county is situated in the heartland of west Kunlun mountain. There is no report about the Early Cretaceous strata. As a result, the discovery of Early Cretaceous fish fossil will play an important role in the division of strata, building-up of geotectonic framework and the research of tectonic evolution of the region.

18. Note on the Occurrence of fish Remains from Upper Devonian Huangchiateng Formation of Changyang District (In Chinese with English summary)
湖北长阳晚泥盆世黄家磴组鱼化石
By P’AN KIANG
The present paper deals with a nearly complete specimen of antero-ventro-lateralplate and spinal of probable Macropetalichthydae(?),which was described by Prof.H.C.Sze as a new genus and species Changyanophyton hupeiense Sze of plantae incertaesides in his monograph“Upper Devonian Plants from China”(Sze,1952).The three specimens as described in this paper are preserved in the grey sandy shale,but none of the specimen do give any indication of attachment to head shield or otherplate of trunk armo...

19. A New Cretaceous Teleost from Chuhsiung, Yunnan (In Chinese with English summary)
云南楚雄一白垩纪真骨鱼化石
By LEW CHIH-CHENG
During the field seasons of 1966,1967,1970 and 1971 a considerable amount offosill fishes were collected by a field party of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleonto-logy and Paleoanthropology from Chuhsiung,Province Yunnan.The fish remainswere preserved in a blackish,grey-yellowish shale.The fish fauna consists of agreat number of teleosts and a few holosteans.Together with them numerous con-chostracans and ostracods have also been found.A brief description of one of theseteleosts is given in this paper.The here described specimens show close relationship of Mesoclupea known fromthe Late Mesozoie beds of S.E.China.But its higher coronoid process,lower numberof vertebrae,more anterior position of dorsal fin and the acuminate dorsal and analfins make it different from the latter.At the same time,it differs also greatly fromall other known chirocentrid genera.So it is evident that Chuhsiung specimensrepresent a new genus name Chuhsiungichthys is proposed.The geological age of thefish-bearing deposits is probably of Early Cretaceous

20. Fish Fossils from the Hominoide Bearing Locality at Shihuiba, Lufeng, Yunnan (In Chinese with English summary)
禄丰古猿化石地点的鱼化石
By Liu Xiant’ing
Fish remains described here were collected from the fossil ape site of Lufeng, Yunnan. They were represented by numerous lower pharyngeal teeth. Judging from the morphological characteristics of the pharyngeal teeth, fin-spines, and other characters, it is apparent that all of them belong to the genus Cyprinus and one species only. The shape and the pattern of masticating surface of these teeth are similar to those of the common Chinese carp, Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus. This species is widely spreaded in Asia at present time. Therefore the data of Miocene carp in this district is valuable in the study of the appearence and the distribution of this genus. It seems to me that fossil carp occurred there represent the early member of this species. Nowadays, there are many species and subspecies of Cyprinus in this region. It indicates that Cyprinus carpio has a long existent history and gave rise numerous offsprings. Basing upon this the author inclines to conclude that Cyprinus is a native fresh-water fish in China, and Bast Asia is the place of its origin.From the habit of carp we can recognize that the fish-bearing beds are lacustrine deposits, and had a warm, humid climate during late Miocene

21. On Teleostean Fossils from Nieerku Formation of Eastern Liaoning and the Ceneric Status of Lycoptera Longicephalus (In Chinese with English summary)
辽东苏子河盆地聂尔库组的真骨鱼化石兼论长头狼鳍鱼的系统位置
By Su Dezao
This paper has emended the generic status of Lycoptera Iongicephalus found from Jiufotang Formation of western Liaoning and has also described osteoglossomorph fossils from Nieerku Formation of Suzihe Basin, eastern Liaoning. Although these fossils collected from the latter formation are unsatisfactorily preserved, they represent the first discovery in that region.

22. Paraclupea-A Genus of Duble-Armored Herrings from Chekiang (In Chinese with English summary)
浙江下白恶纪Paraclupea属鱼化石
By SUN AI-LING
In China,the double-armored herrings was first found in lin-Hai,Chekiang,belonging to the genis Paraclupea of the family Clupeidae.The generic name was proposed in a preliminary note by H.C.Du in 1950 (in Chinese),but the final report has not been seen yet

23. The Discovery of Bradyodont from Yangsin Series, the Lower Permian of Liangshan, Shensi (In Chinese with English summary)
陝南阳新統中的瓣齿魚化石
By LIU HSIEN-T’ING
In 1954, a single tooth of a bradyodontid fish was collected by a field party of the Geological Department, Northwestern University from the Maokou limestone of Yangsin Series at Liangshan, Hanchung, in southern Shensi. In a paper in 1950 Prof. C. C. Young described a tooth from the top of the Loping Series of Pahsien, Szechuan and erected a specific name Petalodus shingkuoi Young. The Liangshan specimen is closely similar to it in shape, texture and the ratio of length by breadth. Only the dimension of the present tooth is larger than that in the type (Plate Ⅰ, 1 and 2). Therefore, it is identified as Petalodus cf. shingkuoi. The subdivisions of Permian strata in the Liangshan region adopted here are as follows (after Y. H. Lu) (In descending order) : Upper Permian——Loping Series (5) Wuchiaping limestone (4) Wangpo shale Lower Permian——Yangsin Series (3) Maokou limestone—Petalodus cf. shingkuoi Young (2) Chihsia limestone (1) Liangshan formation

24. On the Occurrence of Platysomid in the Changhsing (Changxing) Limestone of Zhejiang (In Chinese with English summary)
浙江长兴灰岩中扁体鱼化石的发现
By Wei Feng
The finding of Sinoplatysomus meishanensis(gen.et sp,nov.)in the late PermianChanghsing limestone at Meishan of Changsing,Chekiang province is of great interestto the geographical and stratigraphical distribution of Platysomid,and will evidentlyadd to new materials for the pisces fossils in the Palaeozoic marine strata.


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