ABSTRACT A morphological revision is presented here on the cohort Otomorpha, a clade currently interpreted as the most primitive among the large supercohort Clupeocephala. Otomorpha is a morphologically heterogeneous group represented by clupei forms , alepocephaliforms, and ostariophysans (gonorynchiforms, cypriniforms, characiforms, siluriforms, and gymnoti forms) that inhabit various marine and freshwater environments worldwide. Otomorphs have a long (ca. 145 Ma) and diverse fossil record. They are the largest fish teleostean clade worldwide, as well as the largest of the Neotropical Region. While molecular studies strongly confirm the monophyly of Otomorpha, most potential morphological synapomorphies of the group become homoplastic lar...
New Australian ‘osteolepidid’ tetrapodomorph fish material is described, constituting members of the...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
To date, we still lack evidence of the evolutionary forces driving the diversity of sagittae. To bet...
ABSTRACT A morphological revision is presented here on the cohort Otomorpha, a clade currently inter...
Abstract Background Previous molecular studies on the phylogeny and classification of clupeocephalan...
The Clupeocephala are a large group among the Teleostei which include all recent teleosts except the...
Background: Previous molecular studies on the phylogeny and classification of clupeocephalan fishes ...
Fig. 4. Diagrammatic representation of different otomorph groups such as: a. clupeiformes; b. alepoc...
Fig. 5. Fossil otomorphs in lateral view. a. ostariophysan incertae sedis †Tischlingerichthys viohli...
The phylogeny of otocephalan fishes is the subject of broad controversy based on morphological and m...
The objective of this research was to survey evidence pertaining to the cladistic relationships of b...
peer reviewedDespite the progresses done in the field of teleostean phylogeny in the last decades, r...
Despite the progresses done in the field of teleostean phylogeny in the last decades, recent studies...
The order Gonorynchiformes was repeatedly studied to gain new insights into the evolution of its sis...
The cephalic portions of the latero-sensory canal system in Denticeps clupeoides are described and a...
New Australian ‘osteolepidid’ tetrapodomorph fish material is described, constituting members of the...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
To date, we still lack evidence of the evolutionary forces driving the diversity of sagittae. To bet...
ABSTRACT A morphological revision is presented here on the cohort Otomorpha, a clade currently inter...
Abstract Background Previous molecular studies on the phylogeny and classification of clupeocephalan...
The Clupeocephala are a large group among the Teleostei which include all recent teleosts except the...
Background: Previous molecular studies on the phylogeny and classification of clupeocephalan fishes ...
Fig. 4. Diagrammatic representation of different otomorph groups such as: a. clupeiformes; b. alepoc...
Fig. 5. Fossil otomorphs in lateral view. a. ostariophysan incertae sedis †Tischlingerichthys viohli...
The phylogeny of otocephalan fishes is the subject of broad controversy based on morphological and m...
The objective of this research was to survey evidence pertaining to the cladistic relationships of b...
peer reviewedDespite the progresses done in the field of teleostean phylogeny in the last decades, r...
Despite the progresses done in the field of teleostean phylogeny in the last decades, recent studies...
The order Gonorynchiformes was repeatedly studied to gain new insights into the evolution of its sis...
The cephalic portions of the latero-sensory canal system in Denticeps clupeoides are described and a...
New Australian ‘osteolepidid’ tetrapodomorph fish material is described, constituting members of the...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
To date, we still lack evidence of the evolutionary forces driving the diversity of sagittae. To bet...