Ketengus Bleeker, 1846
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad078 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11282693 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F32B77-FFC5-FF83-0C79-FC97FC4E48A9 |
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Plazi |
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Ketengus Bleeker, 1846 |
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Ketengus Bleeker, 1846 View in CoL View at ENA
( Figs 1–3 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 , 34 View Figure 34 )
Type species: Ketengus typus Bleeker, 1846 .
Diagnosis
Mesethmoid medial notch large and shallow (1, 2> 0); fenestra delimited by mesethmoid and lateral ethmoid present (3, 0> 1); fenestra delimited by mesethmoid and lateral ethmoid large, filled with cartilage (4,?> 0); mesethmoid posterior horn tubular, narrow and elongate (5, 0> 1); posterior branches of mesethmoid narrow (6, 0> 1); posterior branches of mesethmoid parallel throughout their entire extension (7, 0> 1); lateral ethmoid not contact frontal (14, 3> 0); vomer diamond shaped (49, 1> 0); vomer lateral processes absent (51, 1> 0); accessory tooth plates absent (58, 1> 0); three anterior branches in lachrymal-antorbital anterior part (98, 2> 3); teeth on dentary along entire bone (116, 1> 2); dorsal crest of premaxilla present (125, 0> 1); opercle posterior portion not well developed posteriorly (129, 1> 0); ventral crest of hyomandibula absent (142, 0> 1); dorsal crest of urohyal projected anteriorly (156, 0> 1); one basibranchial series (164, 0> 1); first hypobranchial club shaped (171, 0> 1); second hypobranchial club shaped (175, 0> 1); first epibranchial overlaying second epibranchial (179, 0> 1); third pharyngobranchial funnel shaped (192, 1> 0); seventh vertebra free from ventral superficial ossification (214, 0> 1).
Included species
Ketengus typus Bleeker, 1846 .
Habitat and distribution: Brackish waters, South and Southeast Asia ( Fig. 24 View Figure 24 ).
Remarks
The close relationship of Ketengus plus Osteogeneiosus established in previous morphological and molecular studies ( Marceniuk and Menezes 2007, Betancur-R. 2009, Marceniuk et al. 2012) is further supported by the results of the total-evidence analysis.
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