Hexanematichthys Bleeker, 1858
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad078 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11282683 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F32B77-FFC7-FF80-0E83-FD89FF6E4886 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Hexanematichthys Bleeker, 1858 |
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Hexanematichthys Bleeker, 1858 View in CoL View at ENA
( Figs 1–3 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 , 24D View Figure 24 , 32 View Figure 32 )
Type species: Bagrus sondaicus Valenciennes, 1840 .
Diagnosis
Posterior branches of mesethmoid moderately long, delimiting between one-fourth and one-half of length of anterior cranial fontanel (8, 0> 1); posterior branch of lateral ethmoid depressed (13, 0> 1); posterior cranial fontanel absent (26, 1> 0); epiphyseal bar indistinct (28, 0> 1); temporal fossa absent (38, 0> 1); accessory tooth plates small, oval to rounded (60, 2> 1); lateral margins of orbitosphenoid progressively diverging anteriorly (63, 0> 1); autopalatine posterior portion conspicuously compressed (106, 0> 1); articulation of autopalatine with lateral ethmoid mesoposteriorly oriented (110, 0> 1); lateral and mesial portions of premaxilla with different sizes (121, 0> 1); anteroventral portion of opercle subtrapezoidal, very long (127, 1> 0); Müllerian ramus distal third markedly curved (208, 1> 2).
Ambiguous optimization: Exoccipital bony crest perpendicular to vertebral column and ventrolaterally directed (92, 1> 0); 15 or more ribs (213, 0> 1); second dorsal cleithral process posteriorly directed and parallel to posterior process (226, 1> 0).
Included species
Hexanematichthys sagor Hamilton, 1822 .
Habitat and distribution: Brackish and marine waters, South and Southeast Asia ( Fig. 24 View Figure 24 ).
Remarks
The total-evidence analysis supports the validity of Hexanematichthys , corroborating the result of a previous molecular study (Betancur-R. 2009) that reveals a strong morphological convergence between Hexanematichthys and Sciades (characters 26, 28, 93, 106, and 110), which had resulted in them having previously been treated as synonyms ( Marceniuk et al. 2012).
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