. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Geology Supplement. UPPER CRETACEOUS TELEOSTS The major feature in which Nematonotus differs from the myctophiforms is the toothed maxilla. Its upper jaw is intermediate in form between the myctophi- form Sardinioides and the ctenothrissiform Pattersonichthys. On this basis the genus Nematonotus cannot be satisfactorily included within the Myctophiformes and mes. inf s c Fig. 94. Nematonotus sp. Neurocranium in dorsal view. The broken line on the right side of the figure indicates the course of the sensory canals. From numb
. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Geology Supplement. UPPER CRETACEOUS TELEOSTS The major feature in which Nematonotus differs from the myctophiforms is the toothed maxilla. Its upper jaw is intermediate in form between the myctophi- form Sardinioides and the ctenothrissiform Pattersonichthys. On this basis the genus Nematonotus cannot be satisfactorily included within the Myctophiformes and mes. inf s c Fig. 94. Nematonotus sp. Neurocranium in dorsal view. The broken line on the right side of the figure indicates the course of the sensory canals. From number Middle Cenomanian, Hajula, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
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