CYPRINIFORMES
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CYPRINIFORMES View in CoL View at ENA
The Cypriniformes View in CoL is a monophyletic order diagnosed by several skeletal synapomorphies ( Fink & Fink, 1981; Conway et al., 2010; Conway, 2011). A first myological synapomorphy is herein proposed for the order: [6] the anterior portion of the body of the ectorictalis covering part of the lateral surface of the maxilla when the mouth is closed ( Figs 15 View Figure 15 , 16 View Figure 16 ; Vetter, 1878; Takahasi, 1925; Edwards, 1926; Eaton, 1935; Van Dobben, 1935; Girgis, 1952; Munshi, 1960; Weisel, 1960; Alexander, 1966; Ballintijn et al., 1972; Wu & Shen, 2004; Hernandez et al., 2005; Diogo & Doadrio, 2008; Diogo et al., 2008a, b; Staab & Hernandez, 2010; Staab et al., 2012). Such an arrangement was not encountered elsewhere in the Teleostei, other than for a few derived taxa in the Gobiiformes (A. Datovo pers. observ.; Takahasi, 1925: A1β; Van Tassell & Baldwin, 2004: A2 gamma). Given the huge phylogenetic distance between the Cypriniformes View in CoL and these derived taxa in the Gobiiformes, this specialized condition of the ectorictalis in these groups is more parsimoniously interpreted as parallel acquisitions, with the condition in the Cypriniformes View in CoL constituting a synapomorphy for the order ( Fig. 27).
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