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New fossil giant catfish, Phractocephalus yaguaron

Posted: 02 Dec 2019, 19:51
by bekateen
Sergio Bogan & Federico L. Agnolín. (2019). Phractocephaline catfishes from the late Miocene of Argentina, with the description of a new taxon, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, e1676254. Published online: 14 Nov 2019. DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2019.1676254

https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2019.1676254
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10 ... 19.1676254

. For an account of the species name, see here: https://noticiasdepaleontologia.blogspo ... o-pez.html
ABSTRACT
The fossil record of ‘phractocephaline’ catfishes in South America is relatively rich. The extinct species Azpelicueta and Cione, 2016, was named on the basis of diverse material coming from late Miocene beds of Paraná City, Argentina. A review of the holotype specimen described by those authors allows us to recognize that the individual may be referred to the extant genus Steindachneridion; thus, we propose the new taxonomic combination . Furthermore, part of the material described by previous authors may be effectively included within Phractocephalus. In this sense, the finding of new specimens in paleontological collections allows us to refer all these specimens to a new, previously unrecognized Phractocephalus species. The fossil record of ‘phractocephalines’ in the Paraná paleobasin indicates that the area played an important role in the evolution of this clade of basal pimelodids.