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Revision of the Mesozoic freshwater fish clade Archaeomaenidae

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posted on 2021-09-14, 04:40 authored by Lynne Bean

Archaeomaenidae is a clade of Mesozoic freshwater fishes that includes the Australian species Archaeomaene tenuis, Madariscus robustus and Wadeichthys oxyops, the Antarctic Oreochima ellioti, the Chinese Zaxilepis qinglongensis, and the Mongolian Gurvanichthys mongoliensis. A comprehensive redescription of the genus Archaeomaene demonstrates that Madariscus robustus is a junior synonym of Archaeomaene tenuis, and thus constitutes an ontogenetic body-size series. A detailed revision of W. oxyops and O. ellioti also confirms their phylogenetic placements within Archaeomaenidae. Furthermore, the incompletely documented taxa Z. qinglongensis and G. mongoliensis are recognized as archaeomaenids. Archaeomaenidae therefore comprises a geographically widely distributed radiation of stem teleosts or teleosteomorphs that is closely related to the archetypal Eurasian clade Pholidophoridae.

Lynne Bean [Lynne.bean@anu.edu.au] Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, 142 Mills Road, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia.

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This research was funded by a scholarship from the Australian Government Research Training Scheme.

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