Notarius Gill, 1863

Marceniuk, Alexandre Pires, Oliveira, Claudio & Ferraris Jr, Carl J., 2024, A new classification of the family Ariidae (Osteichthyes: Ostariophysi: Siluriformes) based on combined analyses of morphological and molecular data, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 200 (2), pp. 426-476 : 439-440

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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad078

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11282599

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Notarius Gill, 1863
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Notarius Gill, 1863 View in CoL View at ENA

MP 100, BI 1, ML 93

( Figs 1–3 View Figure 1 View Figure 2 View Figure 3 , 9B View Figure 9 , 11 View Figure 11 )

Type species: Arius grandicassis Valenciennes, 1840 .

Diagnosis

Epiphyseal bar transversely elongate and longitudinally narrow (29, 0> 1); medial groove of cranium absent 30 (0> 1); vomer anterior margin very pronounced and acute (50, 0> 1); parasphenoid very wide in ventral view (66, 0> 1); posterior process of exoccipital absent (90, 1> 0); exoccipital bony crest parallel to vertebral column and mesially folded (92, 1> 2); sesamoid bone I irregularly shaped (145, 1> 2); accessory crest connecting transverse and median crests associated with neural spine of fourth vertebra present (204, 0> 1).

Ambiguous optimization: Lateral horn of lateral ethmoid acute (11, 1> 0); interior margin of otolith straight or slightly irregular (71, 0> 1); anterior opening of aortic canal at base of subvertebral process and anteroventrally oriented (77,?> 1); ventral tip of subvertebral process acute (80,?> 2); adipose-fin base long (222, 3> 1); gas bladder lateral diverticula present (243, 0> 1).

440 • Marceniuk et al.

Included species

Notarius armbrusteri Betancur-R. & Acero P., 2006 Notarius biffi Betancur-R. & Acero P., 2004

Notarius bonillai (Miles, 1945)

Notarius cookei (Acero P. & Betancur-R., 2002) Notarius grandicassis (Valenciennes, 1840)

Notarius insculptus ( Jordan & Gilbert, 1883)

Notarius kessleri (Steindachner, 1876)

Notarius aff. kessleri

Notarius lentiginosus (Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1888) Notarius luniscutis (Valenciennes, 1840)

Notarius neogranatensis (Acero P. & Betancur-R., 2002) Notarius osculus ( Jordan & Gilbert, 1883) *

Notarius parmocassis (Valenciennes, 1840) *

Notarius phrygiatus (Valenciennes, 1840)

Notarius planiceps (Steindachner, 1876)

Notarius aff. planiceps

Notarius quadriscutis (Valenciennes, 1840)

Notarius rugispinis (Valenciennes, 1840)

Notarius troschelii (Gill, 1863) .

Habitat and distribution: Brackish and marine waters, eastern and western Central and South America ( Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ).

Remarks

The total-evidence analysis corroborates the monophyly, relationships, and species composition of Notarius as previously uncovered by molecular evidence (Betancur-R. et al. 2007; Betancur-R. 2009). The generic names Amphiarius and Aspistor , recognized as valid in previous morphological analyses ( Marceniuk and Menezes 2007, Marceniuk et al. 2012), are treated herein as junior synonyms of Notarius .

Genidentini tribe nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

ParvPhylum

Osteichthyes

Order

Siluriformes

Family

Ariidae

SubFamily

Ariinae

Tribe

Cathoropsini

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