Data from: Proteroctopus ribeti in coleoid evolution

  • Kruta, Isabelle
  • Rouget, Isabelle
  • Charbonnier, Sylvain
  • Bardin, Jérémie
  • Fernandez, Vincent
  • Germain, Damien
  • Brayard, Arnaud
  • Landman, Neil
Publication date
September 2017

Abstract

Palaeontological data are key elements for inferring ancestral character states and the assembly of character complexes, but cephalopod fossils preserving soft tissues are very rare. The exceptionally well-preserved, unique specimen of Jurassic Proteroctopus ribeti Fischer & Riou from the Lagerstätte of La-Voulte-sur-Rhône (c. 165 Ma, France) is one of the few fossil octopod related taxa, but is rarely considered in evolutionary studies. In this paper, we used synchrotron microtomography to reappraise its external characters and for the first time, to reveal its internal structures. A unique character association is found with two fins, head fused to the body, eight well-developed arms with cirri and two rows of oblique suckers, a gladius a...

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