A. Kemp, POSSIBLE PATHOLOGY IN THE SNOUT AND LOWER JAW OF THE CHINESE DEVONIANLUNGFISH, SORBITORHYNCHUS-DELEASKITUS (OSTEICHTHYES, DIPNOI), Journal of vertebrate paleontology, 14(4), 1994, pp. 453-458
The holotype and only known specimen of Sorbitorhynchus deleaskitus, a
large Devonian lungfish from Guangxi, China, is abnormal in the struc
ture of the snout and lower jaw. The tooth plates show marked asymmetr
y and do not occlude when the jaws are placed in normal articulation.
There is a large hemispherical depression with sinus tracts in the bon
e between the lower tooth plates. Both snout and lower jaw are abnorma
l in shape and only traces remain of ossified sensory tubules within t
he bone of the snout and mandible. The lower jaw of S. deleaskitus may
have included a dentigerous cyst that developed from a persistent juv
enile symphyseal tooth and grew large enough to distort the symphysis
and cause malocclusion between the tooth plates. The cyst may have bec
ome infected, forming an abscess with sinus tracts in the bone below,
and hyperplastic or neoplastic cells from the cyst may have spread to
destroy normal sensory structures in the snout and lower jaw. If this
interpretation is correct, the unusual structures in the holotype of S
. deleaskitus are unlikely to have any significance for taxonomic or p
hylogenetic analysis.