Abstract
Kemp’s comments in this issue (Kemp 2015) have raised several issues regarding dating Australian lungfish ( Neoceratodus forsteri ) using bomb radiocarbon in their scales (James et al. 2010). The James et al. (2010) publication represented a pilot study in which the feasibility of using bomb 14 C in lungfish scales could provide an age for an individual fish. Kemp’s first issue relates to nomenclature regarding the different parts of the scale. This nomenclature was detailed in Kemp (2012), two years after the publication of the James et al. (2010). We acknowledge this new publication and accept the updated terminology. DOI: 10.2458/azu_rc.57.18199
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