Rhizodontidae

Rhizodontidae

Taxobox
name = Rhizodontidae
fossil_range = late Middle Devonian (Givetian) - Pennsylvanian
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
infraphylum = Gnathostomata
classis = Osteichthyes
subclassis = Sarcopterygii
infraclassis = †Tetrapodomorpha
ordo = †Rhizodontida
familia = †Rhizodontidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision =
*"Archichthys"
*"Barameda"
*"Gooloogongia"
*"Letognathus"
*"Rhizodus"
*"Sauripterus"
*"Screbinodus"
*"Strepsodus"

Rhizodonts (Order Rhizodontida) are an extinct group of predatory lobe-finned fishes. They are known from many areas of the world from the Givetian through to the Pennsylvanian - the earliest known species is about 377 Ma, the latest around 310 Ma. Rhizodonts lived in tropical rivers and freshwater lakes and were the dominant predators of their age. They reached huge sizes - the largest known species, "Rhizodus hibberti" from Europe and North America, was an estimated 7 metres in length, making it the largest freshwater fish known.

Anatomy

The upper jaw had a marginal row of small teeth on the maxilla and premaxilla, medium sized fangs on the ectopterygoid and dermopalatine bones, and large tusks on the vomers and premaxillae. On the lower jaw there were marginal teeth on the dentary, with fangs on the three coronoids and a huge tusk at the symphysial tip of the dentary. Apparently, the left and right mandibles have rotated inwards towards each other on biting. This may have been a kinetic mechanism to dig the marginal teeth more deeply into the prey, to help grip slippery or struggling items.

Rhizodonts' trunk was elongated, with pelvic, two dorsal and anal fins much reduced and placed posteriorly The anal and second dorsal fins formed a functional part of the tail. The lateral line system was elaborated on the skull and pectoral girdle - in "Strepsodus" the main trunk lateral line also had several subsidiary lines running parallel to it. This probably helped rhizodonts detect prey in the turbid, swampy environment in which they lived.

Rhizodont pelvic fins are known only from external morphology. They are smaller than the pectoral fins and positioned toward the rear of the body. In contrast to the other fins, the pectoral fins were much enlarged. They had a well developed internal skeleton surrounded by robust, largely unsegmented lepidotrichia; the whole fin was then covered in deeply overlapping scales. This turned the pectoral fin into a broad paddle.

Ecology

Judging from their anatomy, rhizodonts had an extremely powerful bite. They probably employed a 'grip and drag' hunting technique, where prey was ambushed, the tusks sunk in to secure it, and then depending on its size, either thrashed on the surface to subdue it, or dragged to where the rhizodont could consume it without being disturbed. Their prey probably included larges sharks, lungfish and other lobe-finned fishes, and even tetrapods, because all tetrapods at this time still had to lay their eggs in water.

External links

*http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/140Sarcopterygii/140.700.html#Rhizodontiformes
*http://www.donnasaxby.com/rhizodonts

References

*Johanson, Z. & Ahlberg, P.E. (1998) A complete primitive rhizodont from Australia. "Nature" 394: 569-573.
*Johanson, Z., and Ahlberg, P. E. (2001) Devonian rhizodontids and tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii; Tetrapodomorpha) from East Gondwana. "Trans. R. Soc. Earth Sci." 92: 43–74.

Classification after Benton, M.J. (2005) "Vertebrate Palaeontology", 3rd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 0-632-05637-1. ISBN-13: ISBN 978-0-632-05637-8.


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