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Dentition in the African catfishes Andersonia (Amphiliidae) and Siluranodon (Schilbeidae) previously considered toothless

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Dentition in the African catfishes Andersonia (Amphiliidae) and Siluranodon (Schilbeidae) previously considered toothless

Auteurs : A. S. Golubtsov ; K. A. Moots ; K. F. Dzerjinskii

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Abstract

Based on light and scanning electron microscopic examination of their morphology, the dentition on both the premaxilla and dentary of Andersonia(Amphiliidae) and Siluranodon(Schilbeidae) catfishes is described from samples taken from tributaries of the White Nile in south‐western Ethiopia. These monotypic African genera were previously believed to lack teeth on the lower jaw in Andersonia and on both jaws in Siluranodon. Siluranodon exhibits an ontogenetic reduction: teeth were less frequently found in larger individuals than in smaller ones. In contrast to the adults of all other schilbeids, whose oral teeth are arranged in multiserial (or at least, biserial) bands, Siluranodon has uniserial teeth on both the premaxilla and the dentary. The adaptive, ontogenetic and phylogenetic aspects of jaw‐tooth reduction in catfishes are discussed.

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