A specimen of a remarkable new catfish genus and species was collected in middle/late Miocene marine beds of the Puerto Madryn Formation at the base of the marine cliff of the sea lion colony area near Puerto Pirámide, southern coast of Península Valdés, northeastern Patagonia, Argentina. Siluriforms (catfishes) constitute a most important monophyletic ostariophysan group of mainly freshwater fishes that occurs in almost all continents but it is especially diverse in South America. Catfishes are presently distributed in tropical to temperate areas and a small number of species are marine or amphibiotic. The new catfish shows many primitive features for catfishes in the maxilla, autopalatine, hyal elements, and Weberian apparatus. The genus ...
Southern South America provides a set of unusual geographic features that make it particularly inter...
The geographic distribution of Hatcheria macraei (Girard 1855), the Patagonian Catfish, is herein ex...
Fig. 9. Auchenipterichthys punctatus, MCNG 25981, 149 mm SL; Venezuela, Amazonas, río Siapa approxim...
A specimen of a remarkable new catfish genus and species was collected in middle/late Miocene marine...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
Lundberg, John G., Aguilera, Orangel (2003): The late Miocene Phractocephalus catfish (Siluriformes:...
A new actinopterygian, Calaichthys tehul gen. et sp. nov. is described on the basis of a few, well-p...
The first fossil specimen of the characiform genus Salminus is described here. The material, a three...
Brachyplatystoma is a genus of freshwater catfishes endemic of South America that includes one the l...
Armored catfishes are grouped within the clade Loricariidae. They are typically Brazilian freshwater...
The fish fauna of trans-Andean river basins in northwestern South America is ancient and diverse, in...
Vallone, E.R., Vezzosi, R.I. & Cione, A.L. February 2017. First fossil fish (Teleostei, Siluriformes...
Loricariidae is a very diverse lineage of Neotropical fishes, being the most speciose family of the ...
A new species of the suckermouth armored catfish genus Peckoltia is described from the lower Ventuar...
Southern South America provides a set of unusual geographic features that make it particularly inter...
The geographic distribution of Hatcheria macraei (Girard 1855), the Patagonian Catfish, is herein ex...
Fig. 9. Auchenipterichthys punctatus, MCNG 25981, 149 mm SL; Venezuela, Amazonas, río Siapa approxim...
A specimen of a remarkable new catfish genus and species was collected in middle/late Miocene marine...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
Catfish bones from Tortonian (Miocene) freshwater beds of central Argentina are here identified as p...
Lundberg, John G., Aguilera, Orangel (2003): The late Miocene Phractocephalus catfish (Siluriformes:...
A new actinopterygian, Calaichthys tehul gen. et sp. nov. is described on the basis of a few, well-p...
The first fossil specimen of the characiform genus Salminus is described here. The material, a three...
Brachyplatystoma is a genus of freshwater catfishes endemic of South America that includes one the l...
Armored catfishes are grouped within the clade Loricariidae. They are typically Brazilian freshwater...
The fish fauna of trans-Andean river basins in northwestern South America is ancient and diverse, in...
Vallone, E.R., Vezzosi, R.I. & Cione, A.L. February 2017. First fossil fish (Teleostei, Siluriformes...
Loricariidae is a very diverse lineage of Neotropical fishes, being the most speciose family of the ...
A new species of the suckermouth armored catfish genus Peckoltia is described from the lower Ventuar...
Southern South America provides a set of unusual geographic features that make it particularly inter...
The geographic distribution of Hatcheria macraei (Girard 1855), the Patagonian Catfish, is herein ex...
Fig. 9. Auchenipterichthys punctatus, MCNG 25981, 149 mm SL; Venezuela, Amazonas, río Siapa approxim...