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Head gently rounded and blunt in front. Dermal granules vary¬ 
ing from simple or stellate hooklets to blunt, rounded tubercles; no 
great mass of the latter observed in advance of the head or the 
paired fins. Caudal fin very large. 
Fraas published a very complete description of the fish, to which 
he gave the name of S. cicanthoclerma, making known the skeleton 
almost in its entirety. We follow von Meyer and Zittel in iden¬ 
tifying this form with the species previously described by Munster. 
form, & Loc. Lower Kimmeridgian (Lithographic Stone): Ba¬ 
varia. 
49149. Plaster cast of type specimen. Purchased , 1878. 
38002. Plaster cast of type specimen of Squatina acanthoderma, 
Fraas, figured loc. cit. pi. xxvii. Purchased , 1864, 
38151. Plaster cast of nearly complete disk, with caudal vertebrae, 
from Eichstatt; original in Haarlem Museum. 
Purchased , 1864. 
Squatina speciosa, H. von Meyer. 
1856. Thaumas spedosus , H. y. Meyer, Neues Jahrb. p. 418. 
1859. Squatina {Thaumas) spedosa, H. v. Meyer, Palaeontogr. vol. vii. 
p. 4, pi. i. fig. 2. 
1861. Squatina spedosa , A. Wagner, Abk. k. bay. Akad. Wiss. rnath.- 
phys. Cl., vol. ix. p. 307. 
Type. Complete skeleton, wanting median fins. 
A much smaller species than S. alifera , with more slender body, 
and comparatively acute anterior termination of the cephalic region. 
Dermal hooklets, upon star-shaped bases, arranged upon the middle 
of the head, trunk, and tail, and on the basal portions of the paired 
fins. Series of strong rounded dermal tubercles upon the anterior 
border of the head and each of the paired fins, and upon the lateral 
aspect of the tail. 
Form. Loc. Lower Kimmeridgian (Lithographic Stone): Ba¬ 
varia. 
37997. Plaster cast of type specimen. Purchased , 1864. 
37013. Specimen almost identical with the type, shown two thirds 
nat. size in the accompanying woodcut (fig. 2) ; Solenhofen. 
Hdberlein Coll. 
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