Poeciliopsis + Phalloptychus

[Clade 105]

Diagnosis. Poeciliopsis and Phalloptychus share the following uniquely derived and unreversed features: (1) ventral process of anguloarticular short, not extending anterior to where anguloarticular overlaps dentary; [18-1**]; (2) gonapophysis of vertebra 14 very curved in adult males [52-1**]; and (3) branches of R6a and R6p completely fused [126-2**].

Additionally, this clade can be diagnosed by the following not uniquely derived and/or reversed features: (1) anterior tip of basipterygium in adult males clearly round and keeled [37- 3]; (2) presence of a lateral keel in basipterygium in adult males [38-1]; (3) first proximal radial of dorsal fin in adult males located between neural spines of 12 th and 13 th vertebrae [62-0]; and (4) adult females with first proximal radial of dorsal fin located between neural arches of 12 th and 13 th vertebrae [63-0].