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Aspidorhynchiformes

Aspidorhynchiformes (from Neo-Latin "shield-snout forms") is an extinct order of ray-finned fish. It contains only a single family, the Aspidorhynchidae. Members of the group are noted for their elongated, conical rostrums, of varying length, formed from fused premaxillae. The range of the group extends from the Middle Jurassic to the late Paleocene.

Aspidorhynchiformes
Temporal range: Middle Jurassic–Paleocene
Aspidorhynchus sanzenbacheri
Belonostomus kochii
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Infraclass: Teleosteomorpha
Division: Aspidorhynchei
Order: Aspidorhynchiformes
Bleeker, 1859
Families
  • Aspidorhynchidae

(For genera, see text)

Taxonomic history edit

The order was described by Pieter Bleeker in 1859.

Aspidorhynchiformes has one family, which is divided into at least two genera:[1][2][3]

  • OrderAspidorhynchiformes Bleeker 1859 [Aspidorhynchida; Aspidorhynchoidei Bleeker 1859]
    • FamilyAspidorhynchidae Bleeker 1859 [Vinctiferidae Silva Santos 1990; Diphyodontidae Jordan 1923]
      • Genus †Jonoichthys Gouiric-Cavalli 2015
      • Genus ?†Ophirachis Costa 1854
      • Genus †Platycerhynchus Costa 1864
      • Genus †Pseudovinctifer Arratia 2015
      • Genus †Richmondichthys Bartholomai 2004
      • Genus †Aspidorhynchus Agassiz 1833 non Fitzinger 1843
      • Genus †Belonostomus Agassiz 1834 [Dichelospondylus Costa 1856; Hemirhynchus Kner 1867 non Agassiz 1844 non Hodgson 1843; Diphyodus Lambe 1902]
      • Genus †Vinctifer Jordan 1920

Fossils range have been found in the United States, France, Italy, Russia, Saskatchewan, Alberta, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, and Uzbekistan. These fossils range from 167.7mya (Aspidorhynchus) to 66 mya (Belonostomus longirostris).

Anatomy edit

 
Fossil of Vinctifer comptoni

The most distinctive feature of the Aspidorhynchiformes are the elongated, tube-like rostrums, which are formed from fused premaxillary bones.[4] The scales are lepidosteoid, similar to those of gars.[5]

Taxonomy edit

Aspidorhynchiformes have generally been recovered as basal members of Teleosteomorpha, more closely related to teleosts than to Holostei. They have often considered to have a sister group relationship with Pachycormiformes, another group of basal teleosteomorphs.[6]

Evolutionary history edit

The earliest known remains of the group are known from the Middle Jurassic of Europe, in what was then the western Tethys Ocean, which was likely the centre of their initial diversification, during the Late Jurassic they dispersed to the waters around the Caribbean, South America and Antarctica.[4] During the Cretaceous they dispersed worldwide.[7] The youngest members the group, belonging to Belonostomus went extinct during the late Paleocene.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Haaramo, Mikko (2007). "†Aspidorhynchiformes". Mikko's Phylogeny Archive. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  2. ^ Nelson, Joseph S.; Grande, Terry C.; Wilson, Mark V. H. (2016). Fishes of the World (5th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781118342336.
  3. ^ van der Laan, Richard (2016). "Family-group names of fossil fishes". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ a b Cantalice, Kleyton M.; Alvarado-Ortega, Jesús; Brito, Paulo M.; Cantalice, Kleyton M.; Alvarado-Ortega, Jesús; Brito, Paulo M. (2018). "On the occurrence of Vinctifer ferrusquiai sp. nov. (Actinopterygii, Aspidorhynchiformes) in the Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) deposits near Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca, southern Mexico". Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas. 35 (2): 179–187. doi:10.22201/cgeo.20072902e.2018.2.713. ISSN 1026-8774. S2CID 51837850.
  5. ^ Brito, Paulo M.; Meunier, François J. (January 2000). "The morphology and histology of the scales of Aspidorhynchidae (Actinopterygii, Halecostomi)". Geobios. 33 (1): 105–111. Bibcode:2000Geobi..33..105B. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(00)80153-9.
  6. ^ Peskin, Brianna; Henke, Katrin; Cumplido, Nicolás; Treaster, Stephen; Harris, Matthew P.; Bagnat, Michel; Arratia, Gloria (2020-07-20). "Notochordal Signals Establish Phylogenetic Identity of the Teleost Spine". Current Biology. 30 (14): 2805–2814.e3. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2020.05.037. ISSN 0960-9822. PMC 8159021. PMID 32559448.
  7. ^ Brito (1997) Brito PM. Révision des Aspidorhynchidae (Pisces, Actinopterygii) du Mésozoïque: ostéologie, relations phylogénétiques, données environnementales et biogéographiques. Geodiversitas. 1997;19:681–772.
  8. ^ Van Vranken, Nathan; Fielitz, Christopher; Ebersole, Jun (2019). "New occurrences of Belonostomus (Teleostomorpha: Aspidorhynchidae) from the Late Cretaceous of the North American Gulf Coastal Plain, USA". Palaeontologia Electronica. 22 (3): 1–11. doi:10.26879/983. ISSN 1935-3952. S2CID 204264731.
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Aspidorhynchiformes from Neo Latin shield snout forms is an extinct order of ray finned fish It contains only a single family the Aspidorhynchidae Members of the group are noted for their elongated conical rostrums of varying length formed from fused premaxillae The range of the group extends from the Middle Jurassic to the late Paleocene AspidorhynchiformesTemporal range Middle Jurassic Paleocene PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Aspidorhynchus sanzenbacheri Belonostomus kochii Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Actinopterygii Infraclass Teleosteomorpha Division Aspidorhynchei Order AspidorhynchiformesBleeker 1859 Families Aspidorhynchidae For genera see text Contents 1 Taxonomic history 2 Anatomy 3 Taxonomy 4 Evolutionary history 5 ReferencesTaxonomic history editThe order was described by Pieter Bleeker in 1859 Aspidorhynchiformes has one family which is divided into at least two genera 1 2 3 Order Aspidorhynchiformes Bleeker 1859 Aspidorhynchida Aspidorhynchoidei Bleeker 1859 Family Aspidorhynchidae Bleeker 1859 Vinctiferidae Silva Santos 1990 Diphyodontidae Jordan 1923 Genus Jonoichthys Gouiric Cavalli 2015 Genus Ophirachis Costa 1854 Genus Platycerhynchus Costa 1864 Genus Pseudovinctifer Arratia 2015 Genus Richmondichthys Bartholomai 2004 Genus Aspidorhynchus Agassiz 1833 non Fitzinger 1843 Genus Belonostomus Agassiz 1834 Dichelospondylus Costa 1856 Hemirhynchus Kner 1867 non Agassiz 1844 non Hodgson 1843 Diphyodus Lambe 1902 Genus Vinctifer Jordan 1920 Fossils range have been found in the United States France Italy Russia Saskatchewan Alberta North Dakota Montana Wyoming and Uzbekistan These fossils range from 167 7mya Aspidorhynchus to 66 mya Belonostomus longirostris Anatomy edit nbsp Fossil of Vinctifer comptoni The most distinctive feature of the Aspidorhynchiformes are the elongated tube like rostrums which are formed from fused premaxillary bones 4 The scales are lepidosteoid similar to those of gars 5 Taxonomy editAspidorhynchiformes have generally been recovered as basal members of Teleosteomorpha more closely related to teleosts than to Holostei They have often considered to have a sister group relationship with Pachycormiformes another group of basal teleosteomorphs 6 Evolutionary history editThe earliest known remains of the group are known from the Middle Jurassic of Europe in what was then the western Tethys Ocean which was likely the centre of their initial diversification during the Late Jurassic they dispersed to the waters around the Caribbean South America and Antarctica 4 During the Cretaceous they dispersed worldwide 7 The youngest members the group belonging to Belonostomus went extinct during the late Paleocene 8 References edit Haaramo Mikko 2007 Aspidorhynchiformes Mikko s Phylogeny Archive Retrieved 30 December 2016 Nelson Joseph S Grande Terry C Wilson Mark V H 2016 Fishes of the World 5th ed John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 9781118342336 van der Laan Richard 2016 Family group names of fossil fishes a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Cantalice Kleyton M Alvarado Ortega Jesus Brito Paulo M Cantalice Kleyton M Alvarado Ortega Jesus Brito Paulo M 2018 On the occurrence of Vinctifer ferrusquiai sp nov Actinopterygii Aspidorhynchiformes in the Kimmeridgian Late Jurassic deposits near Tlaxiaco Oaxaca southern Mexico Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geologicas 35 2 179 187 doi 10 22201 cgeo 20072902e 2018 2 713 ISSN 1026 8774 S2CID 51837850 Brito Paulo M Meunier Francois J January 2000 The morphology and histology of the scales of Aspidorhynchidae Actinopterygii Halecostomi Geobios 33 1 105 111 Bibcode 2000Geobi 33 105B doi 10 1016 S0016 6995 00 80153 9 Peskin Brianna Henke Katrin Cumplido Nicolas Treaster Stephen Harris Matthew P Bagnat Michel Arratia Gloria 2020 07 20 Notochordal Signals Establish Phylogenetic Identity of the Teleost Spine Current Biology 30 14 2805 2814 e3 doi 10 1016 j cub 2020 05 037 ISSN 0960 9822 PMC 8159021 PMID 32559448 Brito 1997 Brito PM Revision des Aspidorhynchidae Pisces Actinopterygii du Mesozoique osteologie relations phylogenetiques donnees environnementales et biogeographiques Geodiversitas 1997 19 681 772 Van Vranken Nathan Fielitz Christopher Ebersole Jun 2019 New occurrences of Belonostomus Teleostomorpha Aspidorhynchidae from the Late Cretaceous of the North American Gulf Coastal Plain USA Palaeontologia Electronica 22 3 1 11 doi 10 26879 983 ISSN 1935 3952 S2CID 204264731 paleodb nbsp This article about a prehistoric ray finned fish is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aspidorhynchiformes amp oldid 1194318026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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