Adrianichthys poptae, (Weber & de Beaufort, 1922), 2008

Parenti, Lynne R., 2008, A phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of ricefishes, Oryzias and relatives (Beloniformes, Adrianichthyidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 154 (3), pp. 494-610 : 541

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Adrianichthys poptae
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TYPE GENUS ADRIANICHTHYS WEBER, 1913 View in CoL View at ENA

Adrianichthyidae Weber, 1913 View in CoL (type genus Adrianichthys Weber, 1913 View in CoL ).

Oryziatini Myers, 1938 (type genus Oryzias View in CoL Jordan & Snyder, 1906, as tribe in the subfamily Fundulinae , family Cyprinodontidae View in CoL ).

Horaichthyidae Kulkarni, 1940 (type genus Horaichthys Kulkarni, 1940).

Oryziatinae Myers, 1955 (type genus Oryzias View in CoL Jordan & Snyder, 1906, as subfamily of Cyprinodontidae View in CoL ).

Oryziatidae Rosen, 1964 (type genus Oryzias View in CoL Jordan & Snyder, 1906; objective synonym of Oryziatini Myers).

Oryziidae .- Steyskal, 1980 (modified spelling of family-group name based on Oryzias View in CoL ).

Diagnosis: The family Adrianichthyidae View in CoL is diagnosed as monophyletic by 17 unambiguous synapomorphic characters: vomer absent, articular surface of the fourth epibranchial bone greatly expanded; ceratobranchial epiphysis represented by complex, branched cartilages; ceratobranchial 4 edentulous; palatine bone articulates with the maxilla (or premaxilla) via a dense ligament; rostral cartilage absent; Meckel’s cartilage one-half length of the dentary and articular bone orientated dorsally relative to the body axis; cartilaginous symphysis between the left and right dentary; metapterygoid absent; pterygoquadrate cartilage enlarged dorsally; no mandibulo-lacrimal ligament; dermosphenotic lateral or posterior to sphenotic; supracleithrum absent; posttemporal bone simple, with no ventral arm; anterior ramus of coracoid relatively broad, particularly at point of articulation with the cleithrum, and without cartilage; ventral accessory bone in the caudal skeleton; and ventral branch of the posterior lateral line nerve in adults without pored lateral line scales. An additional nine synapomorphies are reversed at internal nodes on the consensus cladogram ( Figs 30 View Figure 30 , 31 View Figure 31 and Discussion): scales in a lateral series number 70 or more; ventral hypohyal has an elongate blade-like ramus along ventral face of anterior ceratohyal; five branchiostegal rays; posteriormost branchiostegal ray articulates with truncated posterior ceratohyal; dorsal fin rays number 11–13; hooked procurrent caudal-fin rays; 44 or fewer diploid chromosomes; metacentric chromosomes (biarmed); and extremely large metacentric (fused) chromosomes present.

Composition: Two Recent genera, Adrianichthys Weber, 1913 View in CoL , with four species A. kruyti Weber, 1913 View in CoL , A. poptae ( Weber & de Beaufort, 1922) View in CoL comb. nov., A. oophorus ( Kottelat, 1990a) View in CoL comb. nov., and A. roseni Parenti & Soeroto, 2004 View in CoL , and Oryzias View in CoL Jordan & Snyder, 1906, with 24 species, O. carnaticus ( Jerdon, 1849) View in CoL , O. celebensis ( Weber, 1894) View in CoL , O. curvinotus ( Nichols & Pope, 1927) View in CoL , O. dancena ( Hamilton, 1822) View in CoL , O. bonneorum View in CoL sp. nov., O. haugiangensis Roberts, 1998 View in CoL , O. hubbsi Roberts, 1998 View in CoL , O. javanicus ( Bleeker, 1854) View in CoL , O. latipes ( Temminck & Schlegel, 1846) View in CoL , O. sinensis Chen et al., 1989 View in CoL , O. luzonensis ( Herre & Ablan, 1934) View in CoL , O. marmoratus ( Aurich, 1935) View in CoL , O. matanensis ( Aurich, 1935) View in CoL , O. mekongensis Uwa & Magtoon, 1986 View in CoL , O. minutillus Smith, 1945 View in CoL , O. nebulosus Parenti & Soeroto, 2004 View in CoL , O. nigrimas Kottelat, 1990a View in CoL , O. orthognathus Kottelat, 1990a View in CoL , O. pectoralis Roberts, 1998 View in CoL , O. profundicola Kottelat, 1990b View in CoL , O. sarasinorum ( Popta, 1905) View in CoL comb. nov., O. setnai ( Kulkarni, 1940) View in CoL comb. nov., O. timorensis ( Weber & de Beaufort, 1922) View in CoL , and O. uwai Roberts, 1998 View in CoL . A fossil genus and species, † Lithopoecilus brouweri de Beaufort, 1934 , from the Miocene of Sulawesi, is included tentatively here.

Remarks: Authorship of the family-group name based on the genus Oryzias View in CoL has been attributed to Rosen (1964: 225) who used the phrase ‘ Oryziatidae , new family’ apparently unaware that Myers (1938: 137) authored the tribe Oryziatini . Spelling of the family-group name was modified subsequently to Oryziidae by Steyskal (1980).

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Figure 30. Cladogram of relationships among ricefish species, classified herein in two monophyletic genera, Adrianichthys and Oryzias. Character states at each lettered node are described and discussed in the text. Nodes marked by solid circles are supported by at least one synapomorphy; those marked by an open circle are supported only by homoplasies under a fast character state optimization. Character support at each node is discussed in the Phylogenetic analysis.

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Figure 31. Cladogram of relationships among ricefish species and outgroup taxa with character states recovered at each node under a fast character state optimization as inferred using WinClada and NONA. See text for discussion.