Malagodon, Meinema and Huber, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/4012.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AF41AB07-FF86-FFF6-FDDF-FEB5FC94FCB2 |
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Felipe |
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Malagodon |
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DIAGNOSIS: The primary apomorphic features that separate Malagodon from all other Recent members of mainland African Pantanodontidae are: the presence of oral (external) jaw teeth in both sexes; a pleural rib count of 12–14; the pelvic fins in males are highly modified, with up to the first three pelvic rays becoming notably thickened and spinelike in larger individuals, including the presence of paired claws and hooks on pelvic rays 1–4 (i.e., number of spinelike processes increases, and hooks continue to develop on additional (posterior) pelvic rays as the individual matures; see progression with ontogeny in fig. 6); fully fused hypural plates in the caudal skeleton; and both the dorsal and anal fin of males are notably elongated and produced, with long trailing margins in larger individuals.
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