New remarkable Late Jurassic teleosts from southern Germany: Ascalaboidae n. fam., its content, morphology, and phylogenetic relationships

Complete morphological descriptions, as preservation permits, are provided for a new Late Jurassic fish taxon (<i>Ebertichthys ettlingensis</i> n. gen. et n. sp.) and a revision of some morphological features of <i>Ascalabos voithii</i> Graf zu Münster from the Solnhofen lime...

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Main Author: G. Arratia
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Fossil Record
Online Access:http://www.foss-rec.net/19/31/2016/fr-19-31-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-77d3f513960e4aec93b6fdbc2059d51b2020-11-25T00:07:14ZengCopernicus PublicationsFossil Record2193-00662193-00742016-01-01191315910.5194/fr-19-31-2016New remarkable Late Jurassic teleosts from southern Germany: Ascalaboidae n. fam., its content, morphology, and phylogenetic relationshipsG. Arratia0Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas, Dyche Hall, 1345 Jayhawk Blvd, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, USAComplete morphological descriptions, as preservation permits, are provided for a new Late Jurassic fish taxon (<i>Ebertichthys ettlingensis</i> n. gen. et n. sp.) and a revision of some morphological features of <i>Ascalabos voithii</i> Graf zu Münster from the Solnhofen limestones, southern Germany. A new family, Ascalaboidae, is erected to include the two species. The new family is supported by numerous synapomorphies, e.g., maxilla with external row of small conical teeth increasing in size posteriorly, absence of gular plate, low number of vertebrae (34 to 39), deep and narrow supracleithrum &ndash; deeper than opercle, and vertebral centrum formation of caudal region including paired chordacentra (pseudo-diplospondyly) that fuse in early ontogeny forming one chordacentrum that is later surrounded by an autocentrum. A phylogenetic analysis based on 173 characters and 42 taxa was performed. Following the phylogenetic hypothesis, the sister-group relationship [<i>Ascalabos</i> + <i>Ebertichthys</i>] + more advanced teleosts stands above the node of <i>Leptolepis coryphaenoides</i> plus more advanced teleosts and below the node of <i>Tharsis</i> plus more advanced teleosts, and the new taxa are interpreted as extinct and primitive forms within Teleostei. The new genus and species is endemic and restricted to one Upper Jurassic locality &ndash; Ettling &ndash; whereas <i>Ascalabos</i> is known from different localities in the Solnhofen limestones, with the exception of Ettling.http://www.foss-rec.net/19/31/2016/fr-19-31-2016.pdf
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New remarkable Late Jurassic teleosts from southern Germany: Ascalaboidae n. fam., its content, morphology, and phylogenetic relationships
Fossil Record
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title New remarkable Late Jurassic teleosts from southern Germany: Ascalaboidae n. fam., its content, morphology, and phylogenetic relationships
title_short New remarkable Late Jurassic teleosts from southern Germany: Ascalaboidae n. fam., its content, morphology, and phylogenetic relationships
title_full New remarkable Late Jurassic teleosts from southern Germany: Ascalaboidae n. fam., its content, morphology, and phylogenetic relationships
title_fullStr New remarkable Late Jurassic teleosts from southern Germany: Ascalaboidae n. fam., its content, morphology, and phylogenetic relationships
title_full_unstemmed New remarkable Late Jurassic teleosts from southern Germany: Ascalaboidae n. fam., its content, morphology, and phylogenetic relationships
title_sort new remarkable late jurassic teleosts from southern germany: ascalaboidae n. fam., its content, morphology, and phylogenetic relationships
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Fossil Record
issn 2193-0066
2193-0074
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Complete morphological descriptions, as preservation permits, are provided for a new Late Jurassic fish taxon (<i>Ebertichthys ettlingensis</i> n. gen. et n. sp.) and a revision of some morphological features of <i>Ascalabos voithii</i> Graf zu Münster from the Solnhofen limestones, southern Germany. A new family, Ascalaboidae, is erected to include the two species. The new family is supported by numerous synapomorphies, e.g., maxilla with external row of small conical teeth increasing in size posteriorly, absence of gular plate, low number of vertebrae (34 to 39), deep and narrow supracleithrum &ndash; deeper than opercle, and vertebral centrum formation of caudal region including paired chordacentra (pseudo-diplospondyly) that fuse in early ontogeny forming one chordacentrum that is later surrounded by an autocentrum. A phylogenetic analysis based on 173 characters and 42 taxa was performed. Following the phylogenetic hypothesis, the sister-group relationship [<i>Ascalabos</i> + <i>Ebertichthys</i>] + more advanced teleosts stands above the node of <i>Leptolepis coryphaenoides</i> plus more advanced teleosts and below the node of <i>Tharsis</i> plus more advanced teleosts, and the new taxa are interpreted as extinct and primitive forms within Teleostei. The new genus and species is endemic and restricted to one Upper Jurassic locality &ndash; Ettling &ndash; whereas <i>Ascalabos</i> is known from different localities in the Solnhofen limestones, with the exception of Ettling.
url http://www.foss-rec.net/19/31/2016/fr-19-31-2016.pdf
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