Vertebrata Palasiatica ›› 2023, Vol. 61 ›› Issue (4): 261-276.DOI: 10.19615/j.cnki.2096-9899.230901
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													LUO Yan-Chao1,2, ZHU Min1,2, LU Li-Wu3, PAN Zhao-Hui1,*(
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LUO Yan-Chao, ZHU Min, LU Li-Wu, PAN Zhao-Hui. Reappraisal of Bothriolepis sinensis Chi, 1940 from the Tiaomachien Formation, Hunan, China. Vertebrata Palasiatica, 2023, 61(4): 261-276.
罗彦超, 朱敏, 卢立伍, 潘照晖. 2023, 61(4): 261-276, 湖南中泥盆统跳马涧组中华沟鳞鱼再研究. 古脊椎动物学报.
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																													Fig. 3 Anterior median dorsal plate of Bothriolepis sinensis A. photo of the internal mould of AMD (IVPP V467a, Chi, 1940:pl. I-1); B, C. photo and illustrative drawing of AMD (V467a) in ventral view; D. internal mould of AMD (V467c, Chi, 1940:pl. I-3) A and D are coated with ammonium chloride. Scale bars = 10 mm
																													Fig. 4 Other referred specimens of B. sinensis collected by Chi in the 1930s A. internal mould of the left ADL (IVPP V467b, Chi, 1940:pl. I-7); B. internal mould of the right MxL (V467d, Chi, 1940:pl. I-5). Fossils are whitened with ammonium chloride Scale bars = 10 mm
																													Fig. 6 The 50% majority rule consensus tree of 264 most parsimonious trees, shows the phylogenetic position of B. sinensis within Bothriolepis Numbers on the branches display the majorities which do not reach 100
																													Fig. 7 Geographical distribution of Bothriolepis A. fossil sites of Bothriolepis ; B. paleobiogeography of Bothriolepis based on Scotese’s paleogeographic reconstructions. Abbreviations: Aus, Australia; Bal. Baltica; Lau. Laurentia; SC. South China; Sib. Siberia
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