Osteology and systematic position of the Eocene salmonid Eosalmo driftwoodensis Wilson from western North America
Wilson, MVH; Li, GQ; Wilson, MVH (reprint author), Univ Alberta, Dept Sci Biol, Paleontol Vertebres Lab, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, Canada.
刊名ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
1999-03-01
卷号125期号:3页码:279-311
关键词Eocene Eosalmo North America Osteology Phylogeny Stem-group Salmonine
ISSN号0024-4082
文献子类Article
英文摘要The fossil salmonid dagger Eosalmo driftwoodensis was originally described from fragmentary specimens. Study of new material of this fossil species confirms that it is a stem-group salmonine, with a mixture of primitive and derived salmonine features in its skull, but with its postcranial skeleton essentially of modern salmonine construction. Two autapomophies define the genus dagger Eosalmo: a long anterodorsal process of the subopercle meeting the dorsal edge of the bone at an angle of about 60 degrees, and a thin dermal basihyal plate apparently lacking teeth. Its salmonine relationship is supported by eight derived features: (I) posterior part of frontal widely expanded above autosphenotic, (2) hyomandibular fossa on pterotic long, (3) posterior part of endopterygoid extending posteriorly and broadly overlapped by both metapterygoid and quadrate, (4) premaxillary process of maxilla extending dorsally at an angle larger than 10 degrees, (5) infraorbitals 3 to 5 narrow and covering less than anterior half of hyomandibula, (6) presence of suprapreopercle, (7) anterior end of preopercular canal on horizontal arm distinctly turning to anteroventral corner of preopercle, (8) first uroneural amplified into large fan-shaped stegural, and (9) scales small, with more than two lateral line scales per vertebral centrum. Salmonidae are a monophyletic family defined by at least three synapomorphies: posterior surface of epiotic with sulcus, peg-and-socket connection in caudal skeleton, and tetraploid karyotype. Within the Salmonidae, Thymallinae and Salmoninae form a clade based on features from premaxilla, supramaxilla, anguloarticular, and supraorbital. (C) 1999 The Linnean Society of London.; The fossil salmonid dagger Eosalmo driftwoodensis was originally described from fragmentary specimens. Study of new material of this fossil species confirms that it is a stem-group salmonine, with a mixture of primitive and derived salmonine features in its skull, but with its postcranial skeleton essentially of modern salmonine construction. Two autapomophies define the genus dagger Eosalmo: a long anterodorsal process of the subopercle meeting the dorsal edge of the bone at an angle of about 60 degrees, and a thin dermal basihyal plate apparently lacking teeth. Its salmonine relationship is supported by eight derived features: (I) posterior part of frontal widely expanded above autosphenotic, (2) hyomandibular fossa on pterotic long, (3) posterior part of endopterygoid extending posteriorly and broadly overlapped by both metapterygoid and quadrate, (4) premaxillary process of maxilla extending dorsally at an angle larger than 10 degrees, (5) infraorbitals 3 to 5 narrow and covering less than anterior half of hyomandibula, (6) presence of suprapreopercle, (7) anterior end of preopercular canal on horizontal arm distinctly turning to anteroventral corner of preopercle, (8) first uroneural amplified into large fan-shaped stegural, and (9) scales small, with more than two lateral line scales per vertebral centrum. Salmonidae are a monophyletic family defined by at least three synapomorphies: posterior surface of epiotic with sulcus, peg-and-socket connection in caudal skeleton, and tetraploid karyotype. Within the Salmonidae, Thymallinae and Salmoninae form a clade based on features from premaxilla, supramaxilla, anguloarticular, and supraorbital. (C) 1999 The Linnean Society of London.
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WOS关键词FRESH-WATER FISHES ; MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA ; SALVELINUS ; TROUT ; DIVERGENCE ; PHYLOGENY ; NAMES
WOS研究方向Zoology
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000079678100001
公开日期2013-11-27
内容类型期刊论文
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通讯作者Wilson, MVH (reprint author), Univ Alberta, Dept Sci Biol, Paleontol Vertebres Lab, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, Canada.
作者单位1.Univ Alberta, Dept Sci Biol, Paleontol Vertebres Lab, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, Canada
2.Acad Sinica, Inst Vertebrate Paleontol & Paleoanthropol, Beijing 100044, Peoples R China
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Wilson, MVH,Li, GQ,Wilson, MVH . Osteology and systematic position of the Eocene salmonid Eosalmo driftwoodensis Wilson from western North America[J]. ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY,1999,125(3):279-311.
APA Wilson, MVH,Li, GQ,&Wilson, MVH .(1999).Osteology and systematic position of the Eocene salmonid Eosalmo driftwoodensis Wilson from western North America.ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY,125(3),279-311.
MLA Wilson, MVH,et al."Osteology and systematic position of the Eocene salmonid Eosalmo driftwoodensis Wilson from western North America".ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 125.3(1999):279-311.
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