Oligosarcus platensis, Mirande, Juan Marcos, Aguilera, Gastón & Azpelicueta, María De Las Mercedes, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.201381 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6191728 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CF555B6D-FF9B-B85D-D7E1-6189FB7BF2BD |
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Oligosarcus platensis |
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comb. nov. |
Oligosarcus platensis View in CoL n. comb.
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Astyanacinus platensis, Messner, 1962 Although View in CoL the single-known specimen of Astyanacinus platensis Messner View in CoL was not included in this phylogeny, a close examination by one of the authors (MMA) revealed that it has a row of, at least, two tricuspidate ectopterygoid teeth. A row of ectopterygoid teeth is present only in Oligosarcus View in CoL and Xenagoniates View in CoL , among the analyzed characids lacking a supraorbital bone. According to Mirande (2010), Xenagoniates View in CoL is deeply nested into the Aphyocharacinae . Astyanacinus platensis View in CoL shares with Oligosarcus View in CoL , in addition to the row of tricuspidate ectopterygoid teeth (ch. 159, state 1; synapomorphy 4 of Oligosarcus View in CoL ), a somewhat posteroventrally angled articulation between the second and third infraorbitals (ch. 62, state 2; synapomorphy 3 of Oligosarcus View in CoL ), although this articulation in A. platensis View in CoL is less angled that in the species of Oligosarcus View in CoL . The articulation between the second and third infraorbitals in Xenagoniates View in CoL and, indeed, in all the species of the clade composed of the Aphyocharacinae , Aphyoditeinae , and Cheirodontinae analyzed by Mirande (2010) is anteroventrally angled, in an opposite condition to that of A. platensis View in CoL . Thus, this species is herein proposed to be transferred to the genus Oligosarcus View in CoL .
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