Rivulinae, Grote, 1895
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1982-0224-20180007 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3718339 |
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Carolina |
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Rivulinae |
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Rivulinae View in CoL . Monophyly of Rivulinae is supported by eight synapomorphies ( Costa, 2011a): 1. ventral process of the angulo-articular narrow and triangular shaped ( Fig. 3 View Fig b-c); 2. interhyal bone rudimentary or absent; 3. first epibranchial twisted ( Fig. 4a View Fig ); 4. subdistal process of the second epibranchial absent ( Fig. 4a View Fig ); 5. uncinate process of the third epibranchial forming an angle of about 45–60° ( Fig. 4a View Fig ); 6. paired process on the first vertebra anteriorly directed; 7. membrane between preopercular laterosensory series and isthmus continuous; 8. E-scales not overlapped. Other combined ( Costa, 2013); and molecular phylogenies ( Murphy, Collier, 1996; Murphy et al., 1999; Hrbek et al., 2004; Vermeulen, Hrbek, 2005; Furness et al., 2015; Pohl et al., 2015) support the monophyly of Rivulinae .
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