Phylogeny of the Amphiliidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)
Identifieur interne : 003424 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 003423; suivant : 003425Phylogeny of the Amphiliidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)
Auteurs : Shunping He ; Mireille Gayet ; François J. MeunierSource :
- Annales des Sciences Naturelles Zoologie et Biologie Animale [ 0003-4339 ] ; 1997.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Amblycipitid, Amblycipitid amblyceps, Amblycipitid liobagrus, Amblycipitidae, Amblycipitids, Amphiliid, Amphiliid paramphilius, Amphiliidae, Amphiliids, Amphiliids amphilius, Amphiliids andersonia, Amphiliids belonoglanis, Amphiliinae, Amphilius, Amphilius atesuensis, Andersonia, Anterior, Anterior branch, Anterior margin, Anterior part, Arratia, Articular, Articular facet, Atesuensis, Bagridae, Bagrids, Basihyal, Basioccipital, Belonoglanis, Bladder, Bony capsule, Bony plates, Bony tube, Catfish, Caudal, Caudal skeleton, Centrum, Ceratohyal, Complex vertebra, Cranium, Diplomystids, Distal part, Dorsal, Dorsal process, Dorsal surface, Dorsal view, Dorsale, Doumea, Doumeinae, Ethmoid, Euchiloglanis, Family amphiliidae, Fifth vertebra, Fontanelle, Fourth parapophysis, Generalised catfishes, Genus, Girdle, Glyptothorax, Hyomandibular, Hypsidorids, Hypurals, Hypurapophysis, Infraorbitals, Interopercular, Lamina, Lateral, Lateral ethmoid, Lateral process, Lateral view, Leptoglanis, Ligament, Liobagrus, Lundberg, Mesethmoid, Metapterygoid, Mnhn, Monophyletic, Neural spines, Neurocranium, Nuchal, Nuchal plate, Ossified, Ossified ligaments, Other genera, Outer dorsal surface, Outer margin, Paramphilius, Parapophyses, Parapophysis, Pectoral, Pectoral girdle, Pelvic girdle, Personal observations, Phractura, Phylogenetic, Phylogeny, Plesiomorphic, Plesiomorphic condition, Posterior, Posterior branches, Posterior fontanelle, Posterior part, Posterior process, Posteriorly, Premaxillary, Primitive condition, Proximal part, Pterotic, Second dorsal spine, Several times, Siluriformes, Sisorid, Sisorid euchiloglanis, Sisorid glyptothorax, Sisoridae, Sisorids, Skeleton, Skull roof, Subfamily, Subfamily doumeinae, Supraoccipital, Suture, Synapomorphies, Teleostei, Thypsidorids, Tilak, Trachyglanis, Uniform width, Unossified, Ventral, Ventral process, Vertebra, Weberian, Weberian apparatus, Widespread extension, osteology, phytogeny.
- Teeft :
- Amblycipitid, Amblycipitid amblyceps, Amblycipitid liobagrus, Amblycipitidae, Amblycipitids, Amphiliid, Amphiliid paramphilius, Amphiliidae, Amphiliids, Amphiliids amphilius, Amphiliids andersonia, Amphiliids belonoglanis, Amphiliinae, Amphilius, Amphilius atesuensis, Andersonia, Anterior, Anterior branch, Anterior margin, Anterior part, Arratia, Articular, Articular facet, Atesuensis, Bagridae, Bagrids, Basihyal, Basioccipital, Belonoglanis, Bladder, Bony capsule, Bony plates, Bony tube, Catfish, Caudal, Caudal skeleton, Centrum, Ceratohyal, Complex vertebra, Cranium, Diplomystids, Distal part, Dorsal, Dorsal process, Dorsal surface, Dorsal view, Dorsale, Doumea, Doumeinae, Ethmoid, Euchiloglanis, Family amphiliidae, Fifth vertebra, Fontanelle, Fourth parapophysis, Generalised catfishes, Genus, Girdle, Glyptothorax, Hyomandibular, Hypsidorids, Hypurals, Hypurapophysis, Infraorbitals, Interopercular, Lamina, Lateral, Lateral ethmoid, Lateral process, Lateral view, Leptoglanis, Ligament, Liobagrus, Lundberg, Mesethmoid, Metapterygoid, Mnhn, Monophyletic, Neural spines, Neurocranium, Nuchal, Nuchal plate, Ossified, Ossified ligaments, Other genera, Outer dorsal surface, Outer margin, Paramphilius, Parapophyses, Parapophysis, Pectoral, Pectoral girdle, Pelvic girdle, Personal observations, Phractura, Phylogenetic, Phylogeny, Plesiomorphic, Plesiomorphic condition, Posterior, Posterior branches, Posterior fontanelle, Posterior part, Posterior process, Posteriorly, Premaxillary, Primitive condition, Proximal part, Pterotic, Second dorsal spine, Several times, Siluriformes, Sisorid, Sisorid euchiloglanis, Sisorid glyptothorax, Sisoridae, Sisorids, Skeleton, Skull roof, Subfamily, Subfamily doumeinae, Supraoccipital, Suture, Synapomorphies, Teleostei, Thypsidorids, Tilak, Trachyglanis, Uniform width, Unossified, Ventral, Ventral process, Vertebra, Weberian, Weberian apparatus, Widespread extension.
Abstract
Abstract: The freshwater African catfish family Amphiliidae had been reviewed based on the 73 osteological characters with Diplomystidae, † Hypsidoridae, Amblycipitidae, Sisoridae, and Bagridae as out-groups. Because the family position of Leptoglanis (Bagridae/Amphiliidae) is under debate, this genus has been taken as an out-group too. Results of the study indicate that: 1) the Amphiliidae is not a monophyletic group and must now be restricted to the genera Amphilius and Paramphilius; the two subfamilies Amphiliinae and Doumeinae are separated by the sisorids Euchiloglanis (with most of the glyptosternid fishes) and Glyptothorax (with most of the non-glyptosternid fishes); 2) no synapomorphies were found for the subfamily Amphiliinae. 3) The five genera of subfamily Doumeinae constitute a monophyletic group, Andersonia being the sister-group of the four other genera; subfamily Doumeinae + Leptoglanis form the family Doumeidae. The glyptosternids no longer belong to the Sisoridae (family restricted to the non-glyptosternids) and represent the new family Glyptosternidae.
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DOI: 10.1016/S0003-4339(00)88881-4
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Abstract: The freshwater African catfish family Amphiliidae had been reviewed based on the 73 osteological characters with Diplomystidae, † Hypsidoridae, Amblycipitidae, Sisoridae, and Bagridae as out-groups. Because the family position of Leptoglanis (Bagridae/Amphiliidae) is under debate, this genus has been taken as an out-group too. Results of the study indicate that: 1) the Amphiliidae is not a monophyletic group and must now be restricted to the genera Amphilius and Paramphilius; the two subfamilies Amphiliinae and Doumeinae are separated by the sisorids Euchiloglanis (with most of the glyptosternid fishes) and Glyptothorax (with most of the non-glyptosternid fishes); 2) no synapomorphies were found for the subfamily Amphiliinae. 3) The five genera of subfamily Doumeinae constitute a monophyletic group, Andersonia being the sister-group of the four other genera; subfamily Doumeinae + Leptoglanis form the family Doumeidae. The glyptosternids no longer belong to the Sisoridae (family restricted to the non-glyptosternids) and represent the new family Glyptosternidae.</div>
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<ce:date-accepted day="24" month="8" year="1999"></ce:date-accepted>
<ce:abstract id="ab1" class="author" xml:lang="en"><ce:section-title>Abstract</ce:section-title>
<ce:abstract-sec><ce:simple-para>The freshwater African catfish family Amphiliidae had been reviewed based on the 73 osteological characters with Diplomystidae, † Hypsidoridae, Amblycipitidae, Sisoridae, and Bagridae as out-groups. Because the family position of <ce:italic>Leptoglanis</ce:italic>
(Bagridae/Amphiliidae) is under debate, this genus has been taken as an out-group too. Results of the study indicate that: 1) the Amphiliidae is not a monophyletic group and must now be restricted to the genera <ce:italic>Amphilius</ce:italic>
and <ce:italic>Paramphilius</ce:italic>
; the two subfamilies Amphiliinae and Doumeinae are separated by the sisorids <ce:italic>Euchiloglanis</ce:italic>
(with most of the glyptosternid fishes) and <ce:italic>Glyptothorax</ce:italic>
(with most of the non-glyptosternid fishes); 2) no synapomorphies were found for the subfamily Amphiliinae. 3) The five genera of subfamily Doumeinae constitute a monophyletic group, <ce:italic>Andersonia</ce:italic>
being the sister-group of the four other genera; subfamily Doumeinae + <ce:italic>Leptoglanis</ce:italic>
form the family Doumeidae. The glyptosternids no longer belong to the Sisoridae (family restricted to the non-glyptosternids) and represent the new family Glyptosternidae.</ce:simple-para>
</ce:abstract-sec>
</ce:abstract>
<ce:abstract id="ab2" class="author" xml:lang="fr"><ce:section-title>Résumé</ce:section-title>
<ce:abstract-sec><ce:simple-para>La famille des Amphiliidae, poissons-chats d'eau douce d'Afrique, a été revue sur la base de 73 caractères ostéologiques avec comme <ce:italic>out-groups</ce:italic>
les Diplomystidae, les † Hypsidoridae, les Amblycipitidae, les Sisoridae et les Bagridae. En raison de la position controversée de <ce:italic>Leptoglanis</ce:italic>
(Bagridae/Amphiliidae), ce genre a été traité en <ce:italic>out-group</ce:italic>
. Les résultats de l'étude indiquent que : a) la famille des Amphiliidae ne forme pas un groupe monophylétique et doit être restreinte à <ce:italic>Amphilius</ce:italic>
et <ce:italic>Paramphilius</ce:italic>
; les deux sous-familles des Amphiliinae et des Doumeinae sont séparées par les Sisoridae <ce:italic>Euchiloglanis</ce:italic>
(avec la plupart des glyptosternides) et <ce:italic>Glyptothorax</ce:italic>
(avec la plupart des non-glyptosternides). b) Aucune synapomorphie n'a été trouvée pour la sous-famille des Amphiliinae. c) Les cinq genres de la sous-famille des Doumeinae constituent un groupe monophylétique, <ce:italic>Andersonia</ce:italic>
étant le groupe frère des quatre autres. La sous-famille des Doumeinae + <ce:italic>Leptoglanis</ce:italic>
représentent la famille des Doumeidae. Les glyptosternides ne sont plus des Sisoridae (famille réduite aux non-glyptosternides) et constituent la nouvelle famille des Glyptosternidae.</ce:simple-para>
</ce:abstract-sec>
</ce:abstract>
<ce:keywords class="keyword" xml:lang="en"><ce:keyword><ce:text>Amphiliidae</ce:text>
</ce:keyword>
<ce:keyword><ce:text>Amphiliinae</ce:text>
</ce:keyword>
<ce:keyword><ce:text>Doumeinae</ce:text>
</ce:keyword>
<ce:keyword><ce:text>osteology</ce:text>
</ce:keyword>
<ce:keyword><ce:text>phytogeny</ce:text>
</ce:keyword>
</ce:keywords>
<ce:keywords class="keyword" xml:lang="fr"><ce:keyword><ce:text>Amphiliidae</ce:text>
</ce:keyword>
<ce:keyword><ce:text>Amphiliinae</ce:text>
</ce:keyword>
<ce:keyword><ce:text>Doumeinae</ce:text>
</ce:keyword>
<ce:keyword><ce:text>ostéologie</ce:text>
</ce:keyword>
<ce:keyword><ce:text>phylogénie</ce:text>
</ce:keyword>
</ce:keywords>
</head>
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<abstract lang="en">Abstract: The freshwater African catfish family Amphiliidae had been reviewed based on the 73 osteological characters with Diplomystidae, † Hypsidoridae, Amblycipitidae, Sisoridae, and Bagridae as out-groups. Because the family position of Leptoglanis (Bagridae/Amphiliidae) is under debate, this genus has been taken as an out-group too. Results of the study indicate that: 1) the Amphiliidae is not a monophyletic group and must now be restricted to the genera Amphilius and Paramphilius; the two subfamilies Amphiliinae and Doumeinae are separated by the sisorids Euchiloglanis (with most of the glyptosternid fishes) and Glyptothorax (with most of the non-glyptosternid fishes); 2) no synapomorphies were found for the subfamily Amphiliinae. 3) The five genera of subfamily Doumeinae constitute a monophyletic group, Andersonia being the sister-group of the four other genera; subfamily Doumeinae + Leptoglanis form the family Doumeidae. The glyptosternids no longer belong to the Sisoridae (family restricted to the non-glyptosternids) and represent the new family Glyptosternidae.</abstract>
<abstract lang="fr">Résumé: La famille des Amphiliidae, poissons-chats d'eau douce d'Afrique, a été revue sur la base de 73 caractères ostéologiques avec comme out-groups les Diplomystidae, les † Hypsidoridae, les Amblycipitidae, les Sisoridae et les Bagridae. En raison de la position controversée de Leptoglanis (Bagridae/Amphiliidae), ce genre a été traité en out-group. Les résultats de l'étude indiquent que : a) la famille des Amphiliidae ne forme pas un groupe monophylétique et doit être restreinte à Amphilius et Paramphilius ; les deux sous-familles des Amphiliinae et des Doumeinae sont séparées par les Sisoridae Euchiloglanis (avec la plupart des glyptosternides) et Glyptothorax (avec la plupart des non-glyptosternides). b) Aucune synapomorphie n'a été trouvée pour la sous-famille des Amphiliinae. c) Les cinq genres de la sous-famille des Doumeinae constituent un groupe monophylétique, Andersonia étant le groupe frère des quatre autres. La sous-famille des Doumeinae + Leptoglanis représentent la famille des Doumeidae. Les glyptosternides ne sont plus des Sisoridae (famille réduite aux non-glyptosternides) et constituent la nouvelle famille des Glyptosternidae.</abstract>
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