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Ferrantia, Volume 32: Les Collections Paléontologiques du Musée National d’Histoire Naturelle de Luxembourg [The Palaeontological Collections of the Natural History Museum of Luxembourg]

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Language: One paper in English with bilingual asbtract in English and French, three papers in French with English abstracts, one paper in German with English abstract

Les Collections Paléontologiques du Musée National d’Histoire Naturelle de Luxembourg contains the following five papers:

Dominique Delsate & Christopher J. Duffin: A new fish fauna from the Middle Triassic (Upper Muschelkalk) of Moersdorf (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg)
A new fish fauna is described from the Upper Muschelkalk (Middle Triassic) of Moersdorf in the eastern part of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. It contains the chondrichthyans Hybodus plicafilis Agassiz 1843, the morphotypes of Acrodus gaillardoti Agassiz 1837 md Acrodus lateralis Agassiz 1839, Acrodus cfr substriatus (Schmid), Acrodus mutteri sp. nov, Palaeobates angustissimus (Agassiz, 1838), Polyacrodus spp., Lissodus cristatus sp. nov.and Lissodus sp.; a preliminary list of actinopterygians in terms of tooth morphotypes is introduced, mostly indicating the Perleidiformes.

Dominique Delsate: Reptiles terrestres (Lepidosauromorpha et Traversodontidae) du Trias superieur de Medernach (G.-D. de Luxembourg)
Further sediments sortings from the Medernach (Larochette) bone-bed provided new continental vertebrates remains. The sphenodontid Clevosaurus is represented by a dentary with 2 preserved typical teeth, several teeth are tentatively attributed to non sphenodontid Lepidosauromorpha. Traversodontids mammals are represented by 2 different morphotypes, a very eroded upper postcanine and a lower postcanine.

Dominique Delsate: Haasichthys micheisi, nov. gen., nov. sp., un nouveau Pachycormiforme (Osteichthyes, Actinopterygii) du Toarcien inferieur (Jurassique) luxembourgeois
The Luxembourg Lower Toarcian yielded a new Pachycormiform, Haasichthys micheisi, gen. et sp.  nov.. It is characterised by the association of the following features: a very low (Body Height /  Standard Length} ratio of 10 1 %, the pectoral fin inserted in advance of the cleithrum posterior  border, the dorsal fin slightly in advance of the anal fin, calcified ring chordacentra on the whole  axis, a supplementary marginal row of minute teeth on the dentary, an antero-posteriorly elongated  low trapezoidal opercular. Its geographic extension is precised, as it is also present in the  Hoizmaden area.

Dominique Delsate: Un Pholidophoridae nouveau (Osteichthyes, Actinopterygii) du Toarcien (Jurassique inferieur) luxembourgeois
The Luxembourg Lower Toarcian yielded a new species of Pholidophoridae: Pholidophorus friedeni differs from known Pholidophoridae by the association of these characters: the total length is about 80 mm, the preopercular has a special shape without any large expansion of the anterior nor posterior borders of its ventral portion, but only a slight convexity of its anterior border, due to a wider ventral portion. The sensory canal is situated at an equal distance between the anterior and posterior borders, bearing at least 9 right and short canaliculi. There are 2 supraorbitals. The cheeck plates are rather long; there are 5 infraorbitals, with a large infraorbital 3, and short infraorbitals 4 & 5, and the possibility of sumumerary suborbitals (1 or 2 main suborbitals, small vertically placed posterior suborbitals (?3), 1 dorsal small suborbital). The axial skeleton is formed by monospondylous ring chordacentra. Each fin has a similar axial length of about 10 mm. The scales are covered with ganoine, many of them are posteriorly denticulated by one to seven pectinations. Its geographic extension is precised, as it is also present in the Hoizmaden area.

Robi Weis: Die Belemniten der Minette-Formation (ob. Toarcium-ob. Aalenium) Luxemburgs
The author describes the belemnite fauna recorded in the Luxembourgish part of the Lorraine Ironstone Formation (Toarcian/Aalenian), a fauna which has not been catalogued since 1945. 19 species are recognized, 7 of them being for the first time mentioned in the area. Based on an extensive material, the ontogeny and variability of some species (Mesoteuthis rhenana Oppel, Brevibelus breviformis Voltz) are precised. Furthermore, the denomination Arcobelus lucilinburhucensis nom. nov. is erected as a replacement name for the invalid Belemnites meta Bl. var. compressa Benecke, and a new species, Acrocoelites (Odontobelus) subvulgaris n.sp., is described.

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