Amblypterus (from Greek: ἀμβλύς amblys, 'blunt' and Greek: πτερόν pteron 'wing' or 'fin') is an extinct genus of freshwater ray-finned fish that lived during the Gzhelian (upper Carboniferous) and Cisuralian (lower Permian) epoch in what is now Europe (France & Germany) and possibly India, the United States and Argentina. Potential indeterminate records stretch as far back as the early Carboniferous.

Taxonomy

This genus displays close similarities to Paramblypterus, to the extent that both may be synonymous, although presently they are considered distinct. The type specimen of A. latus is lost.

Species

The following species are known:

Synonymy

  • Amblypterus agassizi (Munster, 1835) → Gyrolepis agassizi Munster, 1835
  • Amblypterus blainvillei (Agassiz, 1833) → Aeduella blainvillei (Agassiz, 1833) [= Palaeoniscus blainvillei Agassiz, 1833, Palaeothrissum inaequilobum Blainville, 1818]
  • Amblypterus eurypterygius Agassiz, 1833 → Rhabdolepis macroptera (Bronn, 1829)
  • Amblypterus duvernoyi Agassiz, 1833 → Paramblypterus duvernoyi (Agassiz, 1833)
  • Amblypterus lateralis Agassiz, 1833 → Amblypterus latus Agassiz, 1833
  • Amblypterus orientalis Eichwald, 1860 → ?Tetragonolepis murchisoni von Waldheim, 1842
  • Amblypterus ornatus Emmons, 1857 (=A. carolinae Hay, 1902) → ?Turseodus sp.
  • Amblypterus macropterus (Bronn, 1829) → Rhabdolepis macroptera (Bronn, 1829)

See also

Further reading

  • Evolution: The Grand Experiment by Carl Werner and Debbie Werner
  • Fishes of the World by Joseph S. Nelson
  • A Pictorial Guide to Fossils by Gerard Ramon Case