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Palaeoniscidae

Palaeoniscidae is an extinct family of "palaeoniscoid" ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii).[2] The family includes the genus Palaeoniscum and potentially other Palaeozoic and Mesozoic early actinopterygian genera. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek words παλαιός (palaiós, ancient) and ὀνίσκος (oniskos, 'cod-fish' or woodlouse).[3]

Palaeoniscidae
Temporal range: Guadalupian-Lopingian
Palaeoniscum freieslebeni fossil
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Palaeonisciformes
Suborder: Palaeoniscoidei
Family: Palaeoniscidae
Bonaparte, 1846[1]
Restoration of Palaeoniscum freieslebeni showing the typical morphology of most taxa that have been referred to Palaeoniscidae

Historic background edit

The family was first named "Palaeoniscini"[4] by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1846, and "Palaeonisciden"[5] by Carl Vogt in 1851. Later, the family name was standardized to Palaeoniscidae. The authorship of the family Palaeoniscidae is variably attributed to either Bonaparte[1] or Vogt[6] in the literature. Vogt ascribed the following genera to Palaeoniscidae: Palaeoniscum, Platysomus (misspelled as Platysemius), Amblypterus, Eurynotus, Pygopterus, and Acrolepis.[5] With the exception of Palaeoniscum, these genera were later placed in separate families (Platysomidae, Amblypteridae) or are considered incertae sedis.[2]

Over the years, many other genera of Palaeozoic and Mesozoic early actinopterygians have been referred to Palaeoniscidae[7] due to superficial similarities with the type genus Palaeoniscum from the Guadalupian-Lopingian (middle-late Permian) of Europe.[6] Similarities were noted in their general morphology, such as the bullet shaped head and forward position of the relatively large eyes, the large gape and oblique jaw support, the body being covered with small, rhombic scales that often show peg-and-socket articulation, and the arrangement and structure of the fins, including the heterocercal caudal fin. However, these features are plesiomorphic for actinopterygians. Many taxa ascribed to Palaeoniscidae lack apomorphies that would securely affiliate them with Palaeoniscum. As a result, Palaeoniscidae sensu lato has become a wastebasket taxon (probably paraphyletic).

In the strict sense, the Palaeoniscidae should only encompass the genus Palaeoniscum and only those genera that are closely related to it. However, due to insufficient knowledge of Palaeoniscum and many other early actinopterygians, and because most of these taxa have never been included in cladistic analyses, it is still uncertain which genera other than Palaeoniscum should be placed in Palaeoniscidae sensu stricto to make this a monophyletic group.

Classification edit

The following list includes species and genera that have been referred to Palaeoniscidae in the past, usually because of broad resemblance with Palaeoniscum freieslebeni. Many of these taxa are poorly known and have never been analyzed in cladistic studies. Their inclusion in Palaeoniscidae is in most cases doubtful and requires confirmation by cladistic analyses. The listed taxa would imply that the temporal range of the family Palaeoniscidae stretched from the early Permian to the Cretaceous. If only species of Palaeoniscum are included, the temporal range of the family would be restricted to the middle-late Permian.[2][6]

  • FamilyPalaeoniscidae Vogt, 1852
    • Genus ?†Agecephalichthys Wade, 1935
      • Species †Agecephalichthys granulatus Wade, 1935
    • Genus ?†Atherstonia Woodward, 1889 [Broometta Chabakov, 1927]
      • Species †Atherstonia scutata Woodward, 1889 [Atherstonia cairncrossi Broom, 1913; Amblypterus capensis Broom, 1913; Broometta cairncrossi Chabakov, 1927]
      • Species †Atherstonia minor Woodward, 1893
    • Genus ?†Cryphaeiolepis Traquair, 1881
      • Species †Cryphaeiolepis scutata Traquair, 1881
    • Genus ?†Cteniolepidotrichia Poplin & Su, 1992
      • Species †Cteniolepidotrichia turfanensis Poplin & Su, 1992
    • Genus †Dicellopyge Brough, 1931
      • Species †Dicellopyge macrodentata Brough, 1931
      • Species †Dicellopyge lissocephalus Brough, 1931
    • Genus ?†Duwaichthys Liu et al., 1990
      • Species †Duwaichthys mirabilis Liu et al., 1990
    • Genus ?†Ferganiscus Sytchevskaya & Yakolev, 1999
      • Species †Ferganiscus osteolepis Sytchevskaya & Yakolev, 1999
    • Genus †Gyrolepis Agassiz, 1833 non Kade, 1858
      • Species †G. albertii Agassiz, 1833
      • Species †G. gigantea Agassiz, 1833
      • Species †G. maxima Agassiz, 1833
      • Species †G. quenstedti Dames, 1888
      • Species †G. tenuistriata Agassiz, 1833
    • Genus †Gyrolepidoides Cabrera, 1944
      • Species †G. creyanus Schaeffer, 1955
      • Species †G. cuyanus Cabrera, 1944
      • Species †G. multistriatus Rusconi, 1948
    • Genus ?†Palaeoniscinotus Rohon, 1890
      • Species †P. czekanowskii Rohon, 1890
    • Genus †Palaeoniscum de Blainville, 1818 [Palaeoniscus Agassiz, 1833 non Von Meyer, 1858; Palaeoniscas Rzchak, 1881; Eupalaeoniscus Rzchak, 1881; Palaeomyzon Weigelt, 1930; Geomichthys Sauvage, 1888]
      • Species †P. angustum (Rzehak, 1881) [Palaeoniscas angustus Rzehak, 1881]
      • Species †P. antipodeum (Egerton, 1864) [Palaeoniscus antipodeus Egerton, 1864]
      • Species †P. antiquum Williams, 1886
      • Species †P. arenaceum Berger, 1832
      • Species †P. capense (Bloom, 1913) [Palaeoniscus capensis Bloom, 1913]
      • Species †P. comtum (Agassiz, 1833) [Palaeoniscus comtus Agassiz, 1833]
      • Species †P. daedalium Yankevich & Minich, 1998
      • Species †P. devonicum Clarke, 1885
      • Species †P. elegans (Sedgwick, 1829) [Palaeoniscus elegans Sedgwick, 1829]
      • Species †P. freieslebeni de Blainville, 1818 [Eupalaeoniscus freieslebeni (de Brainville, 1818); Palaeoniscus freieslebeni (de Brainville, 1818)]
      • Species †P. hassiae (Jaekel, 1898) [Galeocerdo contortus hassiae Jaekel, 1898; Palaeomyzon hassiae (Jaekel, 1898)]
      • Species †P. kasanense Geinitz & Vetter, 1880
      • Species †P. katholitzkianum (Rzehak, 1881) [Palaeoniscas katholitzkianus Rzehak, 1881]
      • Species †P. landrioti (le Sauvage, 1890) [Palaeoniscus landrioti le Sauvage, 1890]
      • Species †P. longissimum (Agassiz, 1833) [Palaeoniscus longissimus Agassiz, 1833]
      • Species †P. macrophthalmum (McCoy, 1855) [Palaeoniscus macrophthalmus McCoy, 1855]
      • Species †P. magnum (Woodward, 1937) [Palaeoniscus magnus Woodward, 1937]
      • Species †P. moravicum (Rzehak, 1881) [Palaeoniscas moravicus Rzehak, 1881]
      • Species †P. promtu (Rzehak, 1881) [Palaeoniscas promtus Rzehak, 1881]
      • Species †P. reticulatum Williams, 1886
      • Species †P. scutigerum Newberry, 1868
      • Species †P. vratislavensis (Agassiz, 1833) [Palaeoniscus vratislavensis Agassiz, 1833]
    • Genus †Palaeothrissum de Blainville, 1818
      • Species †P. elegans Sedgwick, 1829
      • Species †P. macrocephalum de Blainville, 1818
      • Species †P. magnum de Blainville, 1818
    • Genus ?†Shuniscus Su, 1983
      • Species †Shuniscus longianalis Su, 1983
    • Genus ?†Suchonichthys Minich, 2001
      • Species †Suchonichthys molini Minich, 2001
    • Genus ?†Trachelacanthus Fischer De Waldheim, 1850
      • Species †Trachelacanthus stschurovskii Fischer De Waldheim, 1850
    • Genus ?†Triassodus Su, 1984
      • Species †Triassodus yanchangensis Su, 1984
    • Genus ?†Turfania Liu & Martínez, 1973
      • Species †T. taoshuyuanensis Liu & Martínez, 1973
      • Species †T. varta Wang, 1979
    • Genus ?†Turgoniscus Jakovlev, 1968
      • Species †Turgoniscus reissi Jakovlev, 1968
    • Genus ?†Weixiniscus Su & Dezao, 1994
      • Species †Weixiniscus microlepis Su & Dezao, 1994
    • Genus ?†Xingshikous Liu, 1988
      • Species †Xingshikous xishanensis Liu, 1988
    • Genus ?†Yaomoshania Poplin et al., 1991
      • Species †Yaomoshania minutosquama Poplin et al., 1991

References edit

  1. ^ a b van der Laan, Richard (2016). "Family-group names of fossil fishes". European Journal of Taxonomy (466). doi:10.5852/ejt.2018.466.
  2. ^ a b c Schultze, Hans-Peter; Mickle, Kathryn E.; Poplin, Cécile; Hilton, Eric J.; Grande, Lance (2022). Handbook of Paleoichthyology 8A: Actinopterygii I. Dr. Friedrich Pfeil.
  3. ^ Roberts, George (1839). An etymological and explanatory dictionary of the terms and language of geology. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans. p. 129. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  4. ^ Bonaparte, Charles-Lucien (1846). "Catalogo metodico dei pesci Europei" (PDF). Napoli, Stamperia e Cartiere del Fibreno: 1–112. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.59507.
  5. ^ a b Vogt, Karl Cristoph (1851). "Zoologische Briefe: Naturgeschichte lebenden und untergegangenen Thiere, für Lehrer, höhere Schulen und Gebildete aller Stände". Literarische Anstalt Frankfurt am Main. 2: 1–640. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.1369.
  6. ^ a b c Hoşgör, Izzet; Štamberg, Stanislav (2014). "A first record of late Middle Permian actinopterygian fish from Anatolia, Turkey". Acta Geologica Polonica. 64 (2): 147–159. Bibcode:2014AcGeP..64..147H. doi:10.2478/agp-2014-0009.
  7. ^ Hay, Oliver Perry (1902). Bibliography and Catalogue of the Fossil Vertebrata of North America. Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey. Vol. 179. Govt. Print. Off. p. 868 pages. OCLC 681072233.


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Palaeoniscidae is an extinct family of palaeoniscoid ray finned fishes Actinopterygii 2 The family includes the genus Palaeoniscum and potentially other Palaeozoic and Mesozoic early actinopterygian genera The name is derived from the Ancient Greek words palaios palaios ancient and ὀniskos oniskos cod fish or woodlouse 3 PalaeoniscidaeTemporal range Guadalupian Lopingian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Palaeoniscum freieslebeni fossil Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Actinopterygii Order Palaeonisciformes Suborder Palaeoniscoidei Family PalaeoniscidaeBonaparte 1846 1 Restoration of Palaeoniscum freieslebeni showing the typical morphology of most taxa that have been referred to PalaeoniscidaeHistoric background editThe family was first named Palaeoniscini 4 by Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1846 and Palaeonisciden 5 by Carl Vogt in 1851 Later the family name was standardized to Palaeoniscidae The authorship of the family Palaeoniscidae is variably attributed to either Bonaparte 1 or Vogt 6 in the literature Vogt ascribed the following genera to Palaeoniscidae Palaeoniscum Platysomus misspelled as Platysemius Amblypterus Eurynotus Pygopterus and Acrolepis 5 With the exception of Palaeoniscum these genera were later placed in separate families Platysomidae Amblypteridae or are considered incertae sedis 2 Over the years many other genera of Palaeozoic and Mesozoic early actinopterygians have been referred to Palaeoniscidae 7 due to superficial similarities with the type genus Palaeoniscum from the Guadalupian Lopingian middle late Permian of Europe 6 Similarities were noted in their general morphology such as the bullet shaped head and forward position of the relatively large eyes the large gape and oblique jaw support the body being covered with small rhombic scales that often show peg and socket articulation and the arrangement and structure of the fins including the heterocercal caudal fin However these features are plesiomorphic for actinopterygians Many taxa ascribed to Palaeoniscidae lack apomorphies that would securely affiliate them with Palaeoniscum As a result Palaeoniscidae sensu lato has become a wastebasket taxon probably paraphyletic In the strict sense the Palaeoniscidae should only encompass the genus Palaeoniscum and only those genera that are closely related to it However due to insufficient knowledge of Palaeoniscum and many other early actinopterygians and because most of these taxa have never been included in cladistic analyses it is still uncertain which genera other than Palaeoniscum should be placed in Palaeoniscidae sensu stricto to make this a monophyletic group Classification editThe following list includes species and genera that have been referred to Palaeoniscidae in the past usually because of broad resemblance with Palaeoniscum freieslebeni Many of these taxa are poorly known and have never been analyzed in cladistic studies Their inclusion in Palaeoniscidae is in most cases doubtful and requires confirmation by cladistic analyses The listed taxa would imply that the temporal range of the family Palaeoniscidae stretched from the early Permian to the Cretaceous If only species of Palaeoniscum are included the temporal range of the family would be restricted to the middle late Permian 2 6 Family Palaeoniscidae Vogt 1852 Genus Agecephalichthys Wade 1935 Species Agecephalichthys granulatus Wade 1935 Genus Atherstonia Woodward 1889 Broometta Chabakov 1927 Species Atherstonia scutata Woodward 1889 Atherstonia cairncrossi Broom 1913 Amblypterus capensis Broom 1913 Broometta cairncrossi Chabakov 1927 Species Atherstonia minor Woodward 1893 Genus Cryphaeiolepis Traquair 1881 Species Cryphaeiolepis scutata Traquair 1881 Genus Cteniolepidotrichia Poplin amp Su 1992 Species Cteniolepidotrichia turfanensis Poplin amp Su 1992 Genus Dicellopyge Brough 1931 Species Dicellopyge macrodentata Brough 1931 Species Dicellopyge lissocephalus Brough 1931 Genus Duwaichthys Liu et al 1990 Species Duwaichthys mirabilis Liu et al 1990 Genus Ferganiscus Sytchevskaya amp Yakolev 1999 Species Ferganiscus osteolepis Sytchevskaya amp Yakolev 1999 Genus Gyrolepis Agassiz 1833 non Kade 1858 Species G albertii Agassiz 1833 Species G gigantea Agassiz 1833 Species G maxima Agassiz 1833 Species G quenstedti Dames 1888 Species G tenuistriata Agassiz 1833 Genus Gyrolepidoides Cabrera 1944 Species G creyanus Schaeffer 1955 Species G cuyanus Cabrera 1944 Species G multistriatus Rusconi 1948 Genus Palaeoniscinotus Rohon 1890 Species P czekanowskii Rohon 1890 Genus Palaeoniscum de Blainville 1818 Palaeoniscus Agassiz 1833 non Von Meyer 1858 Palaeoniscas Rzchak 1881 Eupalaeoniscus Rzchak 1881 Palaeomyzon Weigelt 1930 Geomichthys Sauvage 1888 Species P angustum Rzehak 1881 Palaeoniscas angustus Rzehak 1881 Species P antipodeum Egerton 1864 Palaeoniscus antipodeus Egerton 1864 Species P antiquum Williams 1886 Species P arenaceum Berger 1832 Species P capense Bloom 1913 Palaeoniscus capensis Bloom 1913 Species P comtum Agassiz 1833 Palaeoniscus comtus Agassiz 1833 Species P daedalium Yankevich amp Minich 1998 Species P devonicum Clarke 1885 Species P elegans Sedgwick 1829 Palaeoniscus elegans Sedgwick 1829 Species P freieslebeni de Blainville 1818 Eupalaeoniscus freieslebeni de Brainville 1818 Palaeoniscus freieslebeni de Brainville 1818 Species P hassiae Jaekel 1898 Galeocerdo contortus hassiae Jaekel 1898 Palaeomyzon hassiae Jaekel 1898 Species P kasanense Geinitz amp Vetter 1880 Species P katholitzkianum Rzehak 1881 Palaeoniscas katholitzkianus Rzehak 1881 Species P landrioti le Sauvage 1890 Palaeoniscus landrioti le Sauvage 1890 Species P longissimum Agassiz 1833 Palaeoniscus longissimus Agassiz 1833 Species P macrophthalmum McCoy 1855 Palaeoniscus macrophthalmus McCoy 1855 Species P magnum Woodward 1937 Palaeoniscus magnus Woodward 1937 Species P moravicum Rzehak 1881 Palaeoniscas moravicus Rzehak 1881 Species P promtu Rzehak 1881 Palaeoniscas promtus Rzehak 1881 Species P reticulatum Williams 1886 Species P scutigerum Newberry 1868 Species P vratislavensis Agassiz 1833 Palaeoniscus vratislavensis Agassiz 1833 Genus Palaeothrissum de Blainville 1818 Species P elegans Sedgwick 1829 Species P macrocephalum de Blainville 1818 Species P magnum de Blainville 1818 Genus Shuniscus Su 1983 Species Shuniscus longianalis Su 1983 Genus Suchonichthys Minich 2001 Species Suchonichthys molini Minich 2001 Genus Trachelacanthus Fischer De Waldheim 1850 Species Trachelacanthus stschurovskii Fischer De Waldheim 1850 Genus Triassodus Su 1984 Species Triassodus yanchangensis Su 1984 Genus Turfania Liu amp Martinez 1973 Species T taoshuyuanensis Liu amp Martinez 1973 Species T varta Wang 1979 Genus Turgoniscus Jakovlev 1968 Species Turgoniscus reissi Jakovlev 1968 Genus Weixiniscus Su amp Dezao 1994 Species Weixiniscus microlepis Su amp Dezao 1994 Genus Xingshikous Liu 1988 Species Xingshikous xishanensis Liu 1988 Genus Yaomoshania Poplin et al 1991 Species Yaomoshania minutosquama Poplin et al 1991References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palaeoniscidae a b van der Laan Richard 2016 Family group names of fossil fishes European Journal of Taxonomy 466 doi 10 5852 ejt 2018 466 a b c Schultze Hans Peter Mickle Kathryn E Poplin Cecile Hilton Eric J Grande Lance 2022 Handbook of Paleoichthyology 8A Actinopterygii I Dr Friedrich Pfeil Roberts George 1839 An etymological and explanatory dictionary of the terms and language of geology London Longman Orme Brown Green amp Longmans p 129 Retrieved 31 December 2021 Bonaparte Charles Lucien 1846 Catalogo metodico dei pesci Europei PDF Napoli Stamperia e Cartiere del Fibreno 1 112 doi 10 5962 bhl title 59507 a b Vogt Karl Cristoph 1851 Zoologische Briefe Naturgeschichte lebenden und untergegangenen Thiere fur Lehrer hohere Schulen und Gebildete aller Stande Literarische Anstalt Frankfurt am Main 2 1 640 doi 10 5962 bhl title 1369 a b c Hosgor Izzet Stamberg Stanislav 2014 A first record of late Middle Permian actinopterygian fish from Anatolia Turkey Acta Geologica Polonica 64 2 147 159 Bibcode 2014AcGeP 64 147H doi 10 2478 agp 2014 0009 Hay Oliver Perry 1902 Bibliography and Catalogue of the Fossil Vertebrata of North America Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey Vol 179 Govt Print Off p 868 pages OCLC 681072233 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 Palaeoniscidae amp oldid 1209703143, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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