Assiculoides
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3718.2.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6155244 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D471245E-136E-FFAE-A5A9-F9AC03672586 |
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Assiculoides View in CoL + Pseudoplesiopinae + Anisochrominae + Congrogadinae
A relationship of Assiculoides to the Pseudoplesiopinae + Anisochrominae + Congrogadinae clade is supported by the following two synapomorphies.
3. Infraorbital bones five or fewer: Although Godkin and Winterbottom (1985: 641) reported that pseudochromines have five infraorbitals, Assiculus and other pseudochromines except Assiculoides are plesiomorphic in having six infraorbital bones (which includes the dermosphenotic and “lachrymal”) ( Figure 4 View FIGURE 4 A). Assiculoides and the other subfamilies are derived in having fewer infraorbitals: five in Assiculoides ( Figure 4 View FIGURE 4 B); four or five in pseudoplesiopines (Gill & Edwards 1999: fig. 10, Gill & Edwards 2004: fig. 2); three to five in anisochromines (Springer et al. 1977); one to five in congrogadines (Godkin & Winterbottom 1985, Winterbottom 1996). Comparison of the construction of infraorbitals (particularly the consistent – and plesiomorphic – presence of a prominent suborbital shelf on infraorbital 3) and the relative sizes of posterior infraorbitals suggests that the reduction from a six infraorbital condition is a result of “fusion” of infraorbitals 4 and 5.
4. Haemal spine of preural vertebra 2 attached to centrum: Assiculus and other pseudochromines except Assiculoides are plesiomorphic in having the haemal spine of pu2 autogenous ( Figures 2 View FIGURE 2 A–B). It is also autogenous in some specimens of the congrogadine genera Natalichthys Winterbottom (1980) and Halidesmus , but it is attached to the pu2 centrum in all other congrogadines and in Assiculoides , anisochromines and pseudoplesiopines ( Figures 3 View FIGURE 3 A–B, Springer et al. 1977, Godkin & Winterbottom 1985, Gill & Edwards 1999, Gill & Fricke 2001). Variation within the Congrogadinae is not unexpected given their eel-like shape (see discussion of character 1). This character was previously identified by Godkin and Winterbottom as a synapomorphy of the Pseudoplesiopinae + Anisochrominae + Congrogadinae .
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