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摘要
厚角形目作为全骨目向远骨目过渡的一部分,是鱼类的一个关键类群。然而,解剖学和系统发育的关系,该集团的背景下,菜鸟还远远没有被理解。在这篇文章中,我们描述了来自阿根廷上侏罗世的一种新的厚球虫,†Kaykay lafken gen. et sp. nov.。我们对全骨鱼和远骨鱼的形态特征进行了详尽的综述,并通过支系分析探讨了新种的系统发育关系。†Kaykay gen. 11 .在†厚角形目中被检索到,作为由†正角目和†下角目组成的大型食肉分支的姐妹分类群。尽管我们的研究强调了对这一群体的解剖学知识仍然很贫乏,但在厚形虫中,关系的模式与之前的假设基本一致。根据我们的研究结果,†Saurostomus是其他有齿厚科动物的姐妹分类群。†Orthocormus物种被恢复为单系群。†Pachycormus和†Sauropsis的位置未解可能是保存不良的结果,表明对它们的解剖结构缺乏了解。我们的系统发育分析也证实了早三叠世全骨兽和远骨兽的快速辐射和中三叠世磷光兽的辐射。†Aspidorhynchoidei在早侏罗世辐射。大范围的鬼影(例如在†Aspidorhynchoidei和Teleosteomorpha之间)表明化石记录存在偏差。http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pubE78932B3-8F3C-4181-A91F-FC34358C5508
A new †Pachycormiformes (Actinopterygii) from the Upper Jurassic of Gondwana sheds light on the evolutionary history of the group
As part of the transition from Holostei to Teleostei, †Pachycormiformes represent a key group of fishes. However, the anatomy and phylogenetic relationships of the group in the context of the neopterygians are far from being understood. In this contribution we describe a new pachycormiform, †Kaykay lafken gen. et sp. nov., from the Upper Jurassic of Argentina. We made an exhaustive review of morphological characters of holostean and teleostean fishes and explore through a cladistic analysis the phylogenetic relationships of the new species. †Kaykay gen. nov. is retrieved among †Pachycormiformes as being the sister taxon of the macrocarnivorous clade composed of †Orthocormus and †Hypsocormus. Among †Pachycormiformes the pattern of relationships mostly agrees with previous hypotheses, although our study highlights the still poor knowledge of the anatomy of this group. According to our results †Saurostomus is the sister taxon of other toothed pachycormids. †Orthocormus species are recovered as a monophyletic group. The unsolved position of †Pachycormus and †Sauropsis might be a consequence of poor preservation, revealing a lack of understanding of their anatomy. Our phylogenetic analysis also confirms the rapid radiation of holosteans and teleosteomorphs in the Early Triassic and the radiation of pholidophoriforms in the Middle Triassic. †Aspidorhynchoidei radiate in the Early Jurassic. The large ghost ranges (e.g. between †Aspidorhynchoidei and Teleosteomorpha) evidence biases in the fossil record. http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pubE78932B3-8F3C-4181-A91F-FC34358C5508
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The Journal of Systematic Palaeontology publishes papers that provide novel and impactful results in phylogenetics and systematics and that use these results in ways that significantly advance rigorous analyses of palaeogeography, palaeobiology, functional morphology, palaeoecology or biostratigraphy. Papers dealing with theoretical issues or molecular phylogenetics are also considered if they are of relevance to palaeo-systematists. Contributions that include substantial anatomical descriptions, descriptions of new taxa or taxonomic revisions are welcome, but must also include a substantial systematics component, such as a new phylogeny or a revised higher-level classification. Papers dealing primarily with alpha-taxonomic descriptions, the presentation of new faunal/floristic records or minor revisions to species- or genus-level classifications do not fall within the remit of the journal.