TL;DR: Review of known ecologies of these taxa, together with palaeoenvironmental data available for the site of Cherves-de-Cognac, indicate a fresh to brackish life environment for S. mantelli and Pycnodontiformes.
TL;DR: A peculiar tooth replacement mode is described that is, as far as the authors could ascertain from the literature, unique among vertebrates and raises the question of whether it is specific to †Scheenstia or related to a particular dentition type and thus potentially occurs in other lineages.
TL;DR: Bulk screening of Lower Cretaceous Wessex Formation plant debris beds exposed on the south-east and south-west coasts of the Isle of Wight, southern England has resulted in the recovery of large quantities of isolated chondrichthyan and osteichthyan fish remains.
TL;DR: A revision of its anatomy led to this species being included in the genus Scheenstia, which led to its inclusion in the Lepidotidae, and to consider L. brevifulcratus and L. arcuatus, both from the same site, synonymous with S. bernissartensis.
Abstract: Lepidotes bernissartensis is a species of holostean ray-finned fish from the Barremian–Aptian of Bernissart, Belgium, described by Traquair in 1911. We provide here a revision of its anatomy, which...