Figure 4. Partial skull of Agorophius pygmaeus. SC 2015.51.1a & b: (1) left facial/supraorbital region in left lateral view; (2) left facial/supraorbital region in ventral view; (3) cerebral moiety in ventral view; (4) posterior (occipital) view; (5) cerebral moiety in right lateral view. Skull lightly coated with sublimed ammonium chloride. Scale bar represents 10 cm.
the lost holotype skull.” We agree, and think that these figures (reproduced here as Fig. 1) and the remaining tooth adequately document the diagnostic features of this species, and
follow Geisler and Sanders (2003) and Geisler et al. (2012) in allowing other specimens to be referred to Agorophius pygmaeus.