occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord	eventRemarks	occurrenceRemarks
03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.mc.3B6F3CAB8020C1192059FB013AC3FA1C	03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.taxon					REFERRED SPECIMENS. — Over 50 articulated or partial articulated specimens have been identified by the authors in public museums and private collections. The largest collection of specimens is in the National Museums of Scotland. Furthermore, many hundreds of specimens consisting of disarticulated fin spines and scales have been observed by the authors		1		Over & The											National Museums of Scotland. Furthermore	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0#3B6F3CAB8020C1192059FB013AC3FA1C				MaterialCitation		
03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.mc.3B6F3CAB8020C11921B7FA633A0DF9FD	03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.taxon			NMS	holotype	in this state of preservation the species could be considered common. Apart from the holotype, studied specimens include: from Turin Hill, NMS G. 1881.5.60, NMS G. 1885.54.6 B, NMS G. 1887.35.6 A, NMS G. 1891.92.236, NMS G. 1891.92.238, NMS G. 1891.92.275, NMS G. 1967.12.5		1	1967-12-05	Apart & Turin Hill												https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0#3B6F3CAB8020C11921B7FA633A0DF9FD				MaterialCitation		
03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.mc.3B6F3CAB8020C119215EF9C23873FCE1	03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.taxon			NHMP, NMS	holotype	from Tillywhandland, NHMP. 67308, NMS G. 2007.24.2, NMS G. 2010.7.39, NMS G. 2010.7.41, NMS G. 2010.7.42, NMS G. 2010.7.43, NMS G. 2013.8.1, QMF 57175, QMF 57176		1	2013-08-01	Tillywhandland												https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0#3B6F3CAB8020C119215EF9C23873FCE1				MaterialCitation		
03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.mc.3B6F3CAB8020C119231AFCCE38F6FCCB	03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.taxon			NMS	holotype	from Duntrune, NMS G. 2002.59.97, NMS G. 2002.59.100		1		Duntrune												https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0#3B6F3CAB8020C119231AFCCE38F6FCCB				MaterialCitation		
03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.mc.3B6F3CAB8020C119239BFCB53832FCD4	03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.taxon			NMS	holotype	from Balruddery Den, NMS G. 2011.33.1		1		Balruddery Den												https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0#3B6F3CAB8020C119239BFCB53832FCD4				MaterialCitation		
03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.mc.3B6F3CAB8021C117228DFB703F26FA4C	03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0.taxon			NMS, NMSG	holotype	Of the fifty or more articulated specimens known, nearly all are laterally compressed apart from NMS G. 1891.92.275 (only the front third is preserved) and NMS G. 2007.24.2, which are dorsoventrally compressed, and NMS G. 1891.92.238, which is ventrodorsally compressed. NMSG. 2002.59.100 is compressed laterally although the head has twisted to show it in a ventral view. Collection specimens vary in size from 100 mm to an estimated 450 mm long (based on isolated large fin spines and an articulated specimen c. 430 mm long in the private collection of Roger Jones of Geneva). The holotype (NMS G. 1891.92.231; Fig. 3 A) differs slightly from most other specimens in being more slender, with Duntrune specimen NMS G. 2002.59.97 (Fig. 3 B) representing the average body shape. The species is fusiform with a maximum depth to length ratio of about 0.2. There are four (e. g., NMS G. 2002.59.97) or five prepelvic fin spines (e. g., NMS G. 1891.92.231). Watson (1937: 65) stated that one specimen he observed (he did not say which one) had six prepelvic fin spines on one side of the fish, but we have not seen any such specimens and suspect this is a misinterpretation or a pathological aberration rather than a general character. The posterior dorsal fin spine is oppo- site or nearly opposite the anal fin spine, and the anterior dorsal fin spine is positioned far behind the level of the pectoral fin spines, opposite the midpoint of the prepelvic fin spine series		1												Roger Jones of Geneva	Of	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87E08023C10622C8FD6D396EFBE0#3B6F3CAB8021C117228DFB703F26FA4C				MaterialCitation		
