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Phylogenetic analysis of the family Ariidae (Ostariophysi: Siluriformes), with a hypothesis on the monophyly and relationships of the genera

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Phylogenetic analysis of the family Ariidae (Ostariophysi: Siluriformes), with a hypothesis on the monophyly and relationships of the genera

Auteurs : Alexandre P. Marceniuk ; Naércio A. Menezes ; Marcelo R. Britto

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Abstract

Ariid monophyly and intrafamilial relationships are investigated based on cladistic analysis of 230 morphological characters. Terminal taxa examined include whenever possible type‐species, or the most morphologically similar species to the type‐species of the nominal genera, and the largest possible number of species, including cleared and stained specimens, available in zoological collections. Previous hypotheses about monophyly of the Ariidae are strongly corroborated by new synapomorphies discovered in the present study. The subfamily Galeichthyinae and the remaining ariids are strongly supported by new morphological characters. The monotypic subfamily Bagreinae is recognized as the sister group to all nongaleichthyin ariids, supported by a large series of exclusive synapomorphies. A new concept of Ariinae is presented: the subfamily is found to be unequivocally monophyletic and includes all ariid genera, except Galeichthys and Bagre. New data supporting the monophyly of the genera included in the Ariinae are introduced and previous hypotheses of monophyly, species composition, morphological definition, and relationships are reviewed and discussed.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2012.00822.x

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<term>Medial crest</term>
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<term>Nedystoma</term>
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<term>Nemapteryx</term>
<term>Neoarius</term>
<term>Netuma</term>
<term>Neural spine</term>
<term>Neurocranium</term>
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<term>Phylogenetic</term>
<term>Phylogenetic analysis</term>
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<term>Posterior cranial fontanel</term>
<term>Posterior portion</term>
<term>Posterior process</term>
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<term>Posteriorly orientated</term>
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<term>Premaxilla</term>
<term>Present study</term>
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<term>Second basibranchial</term>
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<term>Sesamoid bone</term>
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<term>Sister species</term>
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<term>Species composition</term>
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<term>Ventral face</term>
<term>Ventral view</term>
<term>Vertebra</term>
<term>Vomer</term>
<term>Vomerine</term>
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<term>Complex vertebra</term>
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<term>Contact area</term>
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<term>Diagonal crest</term>
<term>Diplomystidae</term>
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<term>Distal portion</term>
<term>Distally</term>
<term>Doiichthys</term>
<term>Doradidae</term>
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<term>Dorsal view</term>
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<term>Dussumieri</term>
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<term>Ethmoid</term>
<term>Exoccipital</term>
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<term>Fenestra delimited</term>
<term>Fmnh</term>
<term>Fontanel</term>
<term>Foramen</term>
<term>Fossa</term>
<term>Fourth epibranchial</term>
<term>Fourth vertebra</term>
<term>Frontal</term>
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<term>Galeichthys</term>
<term>Galeichthys feliceps</term>
<term>Genidens</term>
<term>Genus</term>
<term>Grandoculis</term>
<term>Guatemalensis</term>
<term>Hemiarius</term>
<term>Heptapteridae</term>
<term>Herzbergii</term>
<term>Heudelotii</term>
<term>Homoplastic</term>
<term>Homoplastic synapomorphies</term>
<term>Horabagridae</term>
<term>Hyomandibular</term>
<term>Hyomandibular dorsal crest</term>
<term>Hypobranchial</term>
<term>Ictaluridae</term>
<term>Infraorbital</term>
<term>Ingroup</term>
<term>Interopercle</term>
<term>Izabalensis</term>
<term>Jayaram</term>
<term>Kailola</term>
<term>Ketengus</term>
<term>Lacm</term>
<term>Laminar</term>
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<term>Lateral face</term>
<term>Lateral horn</term>
<term>Lateral margin</term>
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<term>Latirostris</term>
<term>Leptaspis</term>
<term>Linnean</term>
<term>Linnean society</term>
<term>Lundberg</term>
<term>Macrorhynchus</term>
<term>Maculatus</term>
<term>Madagascariensis</term>
<term>Marceniuk</term>
<term>Marceniuk menezes</term>
<term>Marinus</term>
<term>Maxilla</term>
<term>Maxillary</term>
<term>Maximally</term>
<term>Medial</term>
<term>Medial crest</term>
<term>Medial groove</term>
<term>Melanochir</term>
<term>Menezes</term>
<term>Mesethmoid</term>
<term>Mesial</term>
<term>Mesial face</term>
<term>Mesially</term>
<term>Metapterygoid</term>
<term>Mochokidae</term>
<term>Monophyletic</term>
<term>Monophyletic condition</term>
<term>Monophyly</term>
<term>Mzusp</term>
<term>Nedystoma</term>
<term>Nella</term>
<term>Nemapteryx</term>
<term>Neoarius</term>
<term>Netuma</term>
<term>Neural spine</term>
<term>Neurocranium</term>
<term>Notarius</term>
<term>Nuchal</term>
<term>Nuchal plate</term>
<term>Occidentarius</term>
<term>Opercle</term>
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<term>Optimization</term>
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