Cyclopsettidae, Campbell & Chen & Chanet & Chen & Lee, 2019
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https://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12372 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15829325 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DCAA7B-FFF5-FFDC-E012-6987FC3CF6D8 |
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Felipe |
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Cyclopsettidae |
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new family |
5.1 | Cyclopsettidae View in CoL , new family
5.1.1 | Diagnosis
Diagnostic characters are compiled following the information from Hensley and Ahlstrom (1984) and Chapleau (1993). Cyclopsettidae is recognized from other families by this combination of features: Eyes on the left side; the urinary papilla relatively close the blind side; ocular‐side pelvic fin located at the mid‐ventral line of the body; blind‐side pelvic fin base is more anterior than that of the ocular side; 17 caudal‐fin rays, and all fin rays are supported by hypurals, not located on preural, neural nor haemal spines; five hypurals and hypural 5 fused with the epural; first neural spine absent; and vertebral apophyses present.
5.1.2 | Composition
This family includes four genera, Citharichthys , Cyclopsetta ( type genus), Etropus and Syacium evidenced from anatomical and molecular data sources and currently 45 recognized species ( Chapleau, 1993; Fricke, Eschmeyer, & Fong, 2018; Hensley & Ahlstrom, 1984; Pardo et al., 2005). The monophyly of all genera in this family has not been shown in molecular studies ( Azevedo et al., 2008; Betancur‐R., Broughton, et al., 2013; Betancur‐R., Li, et al., 2013).
5.1.3 | Distribution
Eastern ( Senegal to Angola) and western ( U.S. A to Brazil) Atlantic, Eastern Pacific (Baja California to Peru), distributed in brackish waters and marine coastal waters into the deep sea ( 2000 m).
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Pleuronectoidei |
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Soleoidea |
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