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The adductor mandibulae muscle complex in lower teleostean fishes (Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii): comparative anatomy,synonymy, and phylogenetic implications
Authors:Aléssio Datovo  Richard P Vari FLS
Institution:1. Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de S?o Paulo, , 04263‐000 S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil;2. Laboratório de Ictiologia de Ribeir?o Preto, FFCLRP, Departamento de Biologia, Universidade de S?o Paulo, , 14040‐901 Ribeir?o Preto, SP, Brazil;3. Division of Fishes, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, , Washington, DC, 20013‐7012 USA
Abstract:Bony fishes of the morphologically diverse infraclass Teleostei include more than 31 000 species, encompassing almost one‐half of all extant vertebrates. A remarkable anatomical complex in teleosts is the adductor mandibulae, the primary muscle in mouth closure and whose subdivisions vary in number and complexity. Difficulties in recognizing homologies amongst adductor mandibulae subdivisions across the Teleostei have hampered the understanding of the evolution of this system and consequently its application in phylogenetic analyses. The adductor mandibulae in representatives of all lower teleost orders is described, illustrated, and compared based on broad taxonomic sampling complemented by extensive literature information. Muscle division homologies are clarified via the application of a standardized homology‐driven anatomical terminology with synonymies provided to the myological terminologies of previous studies. Phylogenetic implications of the observed variations in the adductor mandibulae are discussed and new possible synapomorphies are proposed for the Notacanthiformes, Ostariophysi, Cypriniformes, Siluriphysi, Gymnotiformes, and Alepocephaloidei. New characters corroborate the putative monophyly of the clades Albuliformes plus Notacanthiformes (Elopomorpha), Argentinoidei plus Esocoidei plus Salmonoidei (Protacanthopterygii) and Hemiodontidae plus Parodontidae (Characiformes). We further confirm the validity of characters from the adductor mandibulae previously proposed to support the monophyly of the Esocoidei and the gonorynchiform clade Gonorynchoidei plus Knerioidei. © 2014 The Linnean Society of London
Keywords:jaw muscles  musculature  myology  Neoteleostei  Teleostei
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