Heterobranchus austriacus Thenius, 1952

Kovalchuk, Oleksandr & Ferraris, Carl J., 2016, Late Cenozoic catfishes of Southeastern Europe with inference to their taxonomy and palaeogeography, Palaeontologia Electronica 51 (9), pp. 1-17 : 2-3

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Heterobranchus austriacus Thenius, 1952
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Heterobranchus austriacus Thenius, 1952

Figure 2.1 View FIGURE 2 -10

1952 Heterobranchus austriacus sp. nov.; Thenius, abb. 3.

1954 Heterobranchus austriacus Thenius, 1952 ; Weinfurter, plate 6, figures 12-14.

2002 Heterobranchus austriacus Thenius, 1952 ; Böhme, plate 4, figures 1-3, 6.

Material. pectoral-fin spines – 34 left, 34 right

( NMNHU-P 33/570-637, Mykhailivka 2), 8 left, 12 right ( NMNHU-P 41/2891-2893, 2908-2924, Frunzovka 2), 5 left, 1 right ( NMNHU-P 41/3459- 3464, Palievo), 2 left ( NMNHU-P 41/3563-3564, Otradovo), 4 right ( NMNHU-P 41/3731-3734, Kubanka 2), 1 left, 1 right ( NMNHU-P 41/3412- 3413, Novoelizavetovka 2).

Description. Slender pectoral -fin spine ( Figure 2.1, 2.4, 2.6 View FIGURE 2 ) is slightly curved posteriorly. There are numerous blunt denticulations along the postaxial margin of the shaft. The regular denticulations are weak and directed perpendicular to the shaft. The anterior margin of the shaft has small rounded (tear-shaped) denticulations ( Figure 2.1, 2.6, 2.9 View FIGURE 2 ). A well-developed shallow groove is situated proximally along the posterior margin of the shaft ( Figure 2.2 View FIGURE 2 ). Edges of the pectoral-fin spine are narrow and laterally compressed; therefore the shaft is lenticular in cross-section. The broad cleithral surface ( Figure 2.3, 2.5, 2.7, 2.10 View FIGURE 2 ) is crescent-shaped with numerous frequent ridges, which are characteristic of the genus Heterobranchus ( Böhme, 2002) . The three processes are designated as dorsal, ventral and anterior ( Diogo et al., 2001) or dorsolateral, ventrolateral and axial ( Otero and Gayet, 2001), respectively. The ventrolateral3 process is large, with a proximally directed rounded tip; the dorsolateral process is medium-sized and the axial process is smooth. A right pectoral-fin spine with an abnormal accrete intravital fracture ( Figure 2.8 View FIGURE 2 ) was obtained from the Mykhailivka 2 locality.

Remarks. The pectoral-fin spines are similar in overall morphology and size to those identified as Heterobranchus austriacus from the Vösendorf- Brunn and Sandberg in Austria ( Gaudant, 1994; Böhme, 2002). However, pectoral-fin spines from the late Miocene of Ukraine have a larger ventrolateral process and more regular denticulations at the postaxial margin.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Siluriformes

Family

Clariidae

Genus

Heterobranchus

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Heterobranchus austriacus Thenius, 1952

Kovalchuk, Oleksandr & Ferraris, Carl J. 2016
2016
Loc

Heterobranchus austriacus

Thenius 1952
1952
Loc

Heterobranchus austriacus

Thenius 1952
1952
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