Biology:Otocephala

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Short description: Clade of ray-finned fishes

Otocephala
FMIB 43249 Menhaden (Brevortia tyrannus) 2.jpeg
Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus)
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Clade: Clupeocephala
Cohort: Otocephala
Johnson & Patterson, 1996
Subcohorts
Synonyms
  • Ostarioclupeomorpha
  • Otomorpha

Otocephala is a clade of ray-finned fishes within the infraclass Teleostei that evolved some 230 million years ago. It is named for the presence of a hearing (otophysic) link from the swimbladder to the inner ear. Other names proposed for the group include Ostarioclupeomorpha and Otomorpha.

The clade contains Clupeiformes (herrings) and Ostariophysi, a group of other orders including Cypriniformes (minnows and allies), Gymnotiformes (knifefish), and Siluriformes (catfish). Otocephala may also contain Alepocephaliformes (slickheads), but as yet (2016) without morphological evidence.

The clade is sister to Euteleostei which contains the majority of bony fish alive today.[1][2][3][4]

In 2015, Benton and colleagues set a "plausible minimum" date for the origin of crown Otocephala as about 228.4 million years ago. They argued that since the oldest locality for any diversity of stem teleosts is the Carnian of Polberg bei Lunz, Austria, whose base is 235 million years old, a rough estimate for Otocephala can be made.[5][6]

Taxonomy

Taxonomy based on:[4][7][8]

  • Cohort Otocephala Johnson & Patterson 1996 [Otomorpha Wiley & Johnson 2010; Ostarioclupeomorpha Arratia 1997]
    • Genus †Kermichthys Taverne 1993
    • Family †Lycoclupeidae Gowda 1968
    • Family †Clupavidae Bertin & Arambourg 1958
    • Subcohort Clupei Wiley & Johnson 2010 [Clupeomorpha Greenwood et al. 1966]
    • Subcohort Alepocephali
    • Subcohort Ostariophysi Sagemehl 1885
      • Genus †Tischlingerichthys Arratia 1997
      • Family †Ancylostylidae Jordan 1923
      • Family †Erythrinolepididae Cockerell 1919 corrig.
      • Section Anotophysa (Rosen & Greenwood 1970) Sagemehl 1885 [Anotophysi Rosen & Greenwood 1970]
      • Section Otophysa (Rosen & Greenwood 1970) Sagemehl 1885 [Otophysi Rosen & Greenwood 1970]
        • Genus †Nardonoides Mayrinck, Brito & Otero 2014
        • Family †Chanoididae Taverne 2005
        • Family †Salminopsidae Gayet 1985
        • Superorder Cypriniphysae [Cypriniphysi Woodward 1901]
        • Superorder Characiphysae (Fink & Fink 1981)
        • Superorder Siluriphysae [Siluriphysi]
          • Order Gymnotiformes Berg 1940 (Neotropical knifefishes)
          • Order Siluriformes Cuvier 1817 sensu Hay 1929 (catfishes)

Phylogeny

Phylogeny of living groups based on:[9]

Otocephala
Clupei

Clupeiformes (herrings and relatives) Herring2.jpg

Alepocephali Alepocephaliformes (slickheads and tubeshoulders) Alepocephalus rostratus Gervais.jpg
Ostariophysi
Anotophysa Gonorynchiformes (milkfish and relatives) Gonorynchus gonorynchus.jpg
Otophysa
Cypriniphysae

Cypriniformes (minnow, carp, loach) Pimephales promelas.jpg

Characiphysae

Characiformes (tetras and piranhas) Cynopotamus argenteus.jpg

Siluriphysae

Gymnotiformes (knifefish) Gymnotus sp.jpg

Siluriformes (catfish) Ameiurus melas by Duane Raver.png

References

  1. Thomas J. Near (2012). "Resolution of ray-finned fish phylogeny and timing of diversification". PNAS 109 (34): 13698–13703. doi:10.1073/pnas.1206625109. PMID 22869754. PMC 3427055. http://www.pnas.org/content/109/34/13698.full. 
  2. Betancur-R, Ricardo (2013). "The Tree of Life and a New Classification of Bony Fishes". PLOS Currents Tree of Life 5 (Edition 1). doi:10.1371/currents.tol.53ba26640df0ccaee75bb165c8c26288. PMID 23653398. PMC 3644299. http://currents.plos.org/treeoflife/article/the-tree-of-life-and-a-new-classification-of-bony-fishes/pdf. 
  3. Laurin, M.; Reisz, R.R. (1995). "A reevaluation of early amniote phylogeny". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 113 (2): 165–223. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1995.tb00932.x. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Nelson, Joseph S.; Grande, Terry C.; Wilson, Mark V. H. (2016). Fishes of the World. Wiley. pp. 161–162 and passim. ISBN 978-1-119-22081-7. https://books.google.com/books?id=kLDDCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA161. 
  5. "Otocephala". Palaeontologia Electronica. http://fossilcalibrations.org/Show_Calibration.php?CalibrationID=216. 
  6. Benton, M.J.; Donoghue, P.C.J.; Asher, R.A.; Friedman, M.; Near, T.J.; Vinther, J. (2015). "Constraints on the timescale of animal evolutionary history". Palaeontologia Electronica: 18.1.1FC. http://palaeo-electronica.org/content/fc-1. Retrieved 27 April 2016. 
  7. Haaramo, Mikko (2007). "Euteleostei - advanced teleosteans". http://www.helsinki.fi/~mhaaramo/metazoa/deuterostoma/chordata/actinopterygii/euteleostei_1.html. 
  8. van der Laan, Richard (2016). Family-group names of fossil fishes. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303911230. 
  9. Betancur-Rodriguez, R. (2016). "Phylogenetic Classification of Bony Fishes Version 4". https://sites.google.com/site/guilleorti/classification-v-4. 

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