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Mesacanthus
''Mesacanthus'' ('middle spine') is an extinct genus of acanthodian fish from early Devonian Scotland. It is among the more primitive of the Devonian acanthodians. ''Mesacanthus'' have pectoral, pelvic, anal and dorsal fin spines, as well as a pair of prepelvics (intermediate spines between the pectoral and pelvic fin spines) and small, unornamented, diamond shaped scales. According to Agassiz, the genus also has a distinct tail in which the upper lobe extends to a sharp point and the lower lobe forms a small triangle. Overall the genus is small (average length = 30mm) and fairly conservative for acanthodians.〔Baron MG. (2015) An investigation of the genus Mesacanthus (Chordata: Acanthodii) from the Orcadian Basin and Midland Valley areas of Northern and Central Scotland using traditional morphometrics. PeerJ 3:e1331 https://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1331〕 The genus was erected by Ramsay Traquair in 1888 to accommodate certain species that had been previously assigned to Acanthodes by Louis Agassiz. These species included ''Mesacanthus mitchelli'', ''Mesacanthus pusillus'', ''Mesacanthus peachi'' and ''Mesacanthus coriaceus''. The genus is found in both Lower Old Red Sandstone and Middle Old Red Sandstone assemblages, with ''M. pusillus'', ''M. peachi'' and ''M. coriaceus'' known from the Middle Devonian and ''M. mitchelli'' being the only known species from the Lower Devonian. Arthur Smith Woodward formally synonymized ''M. peachi'' and ''M. coriaceus'' in 1891. In 2015 a study published in PeerJ reassessed the two remaining Middle Devonian species (''M. pusillus'' and ''M. peachi'') and found that they also could not be distinguished from one another. Hence, only two species from the Orcadian Basin and Midland Valley areas of Scotland are currently considered to be valid: ''M. mitchelli'' from the Lower Devonian and ''M. pusillus'' from the Middle Devonian.〔https://peerj.com/articles/1331/?td=wk〕 == References ==
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