Patagolycus, Matallanas, Jesús & Corbella, Cecília, 2012

Matallanas, Jesús & Corbella, Cecília, 2012, Redescription of Iluocoetes Jenyns, 1842; proposal of a new genus, Argentinolycus, for Iluocoetes elongatus (Smitt, 1898), and description of Patagolycus melastomus gen. et sp. nov. (Teleostei, Zoarcidae), Zootaxa 3296, pp. 1-18 : 7-8

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.280870

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6179156

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DF87D6-8D1F-D646-FF48-E3DEFEE5FD2B

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scientific name

Patagolycus
status

gen. nov.

Patagolycus View in CoL gen. nov.

Type species: Patagolycus melastomus sp. nov.

Diagnosis. Submental crest present; neurocranium elongate, narrowed; frontals fused anteriorly with no trace of a suture; frontal corner squared; frontal ramus long; frontal and parasphenoid well separated by pterosphenoid; sphenotic and parietal in contact; parietals separated from mid-line; parasphenoid wing reaches the mid-height of the trigeminofacialis foramen; supraoccipital −exoccipìtal articulation excluded by epioccipital; supratemporal commissure and occipital pores absent; intercalar well developed; suborbital bones 8, canal with 7 pores; postorbital pores 1 and 4; ceratohyal −epihyal juncture interdigitating dorsally; five branchiostegal rays; posterior hyomandibular ramus elongate; palatal arch well developed; posttemporal ventral ramus well developed; scapular foramen enclosed by bone; scapular strut present; cartilaginous basal plate of pectoral girdle with four foramina; vertebrae asymmetrical; oral valve well developed; gill slit extending ventrally below lower end of pectoral-fin base; gillrakers scalloped; pelvic-fin rays ensheated; squamation extensive; lateral line, pyloric caeca, palatine and vomerine teeth present; oral cavity and peritoneum black.

Etymology. The generic name is composed of Patago, from Patagonia (the type species is found mainly in Patagonian waters) and the Greek lykos (wolf), a commonly used suffix for southern hemisphere zoarcid genera. Gender: masculine.

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