A new paraclupeid fish (Clupeomorpha: Ellimmichthyiformes) from the Lower Cretaceous Sidi Aich Formation of southern Tunisia: phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic implications

被引:9
|
作者
Boukhalfa, Kamel [1 ,2 ]
Wu, Feixiang [3 ,4 ]
Ben Ali, Walid [2 ]
Fang, Gengyu [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Carthage, Fac Sci Bizerte, Dept Earth Sci, Jarzouna 7021, Tunisia
[2] Univ Tunis El Manar, Fac Sci Tunis, Dept Geol, Tunis 2092, Tunisia
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Vertebrate Paleontol & Paleoanthropol, Key Lab Vertebrate Evolut & Human Origins, Beijing 100044, Peoples R China
[4] Chinese Acad Sci, Ctr Excellence Life & Paleoenvironm, Beijing 100044, Peoples R China
[5] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Coll Earth Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
NORTHERN CHOTTS RANGE; ARMORED HERRING CLUPEOMORPHA; DAGGER-ELLIMMICHTHYIFORMES; SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY; TLAYUA QUARRY; MONTE BOLCA; SP NOV; TELEOSTEI; BASIN; TAXONOMY;
D O I
10.1080/02724634.2018.1529675
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
A new paraclupeid fish, Tunisiaclupea speratus, gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Upper Barremian (Early Cretaceous) of the Chotts Basin, southern Tunisia. With a series of predorsal scutes of different size and shape, it is distinguished from other paraclupeids by the following combination of characters: anterior neural spines unfused; first uroneural bearing a dorsal laminar expansion and extending anteriorly nearly to third preural centrum; and hypural diastema present. The results of a phylogenetic analysis reconfirmed the monophyly of Ellimmichthyiformes and resolved Sorbinichthyoidei (Gasteroclupeidae+Sorbinichthyidae) as the most basal clade, with the Diplomystus clade the next, Armigatidae more derived than Diplomystus clade but with few diagnostic features, and Paraclupeidae with well-supported monophyly. Tunisiaclupea was resolved as a basal paraclupeid and an intermediate lineage between Ellimma branneri from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil and Tycheroichthys dunveganensis from the Upper Cretaceous of North America. Tunisiaclupea is among the oldest ellimmichthyiforms known so far and extends the distribution of Paraclupeidae to the southern Mediterranean Tethys in the Early Cretaceous. Ellimmichthyiform diversity reached its peak in the Mediterranean region during the early Late Cretaceous, which might have resulted from allopatric speciation promoted by the sea-level highstand and the consequential land-sea distribution with increased food input, dispersal routes, and habitat fragmentation for these fishes.
引用
收藏
页数:17
相关论文
共 46 条
  • [21] Evolutionary and paleobiogeographic implications of new carcharodontosaurian, megaraptorid, and unenlagiine theropod remains from the upper Lower Cretaceous of Victoria, southeast Australia
    Kotevski, Jake
    Duncan, Ruairidh J.
    Ziegler, Tim
    Bevitt, Joseph J.
    Vickers-Rich, Patricia
    Rich, Thomas H.
    Evans, Alistair R.
    Poropat, Stephen F.
    JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, 2024,
  • [22] Caboellimma, a new genus for ?Ellimma? cruzae Santos, 1990, an ellimmichthyiform fish (Teleostei: Clupeomorpha) from the Cabo Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of the Pernambuco-Paraiba Basin, north-east Brazil
    de Figueiredo, Francisco J.
    Gallo, Valeria
    CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2023, 142
  • [23] A new sphenodontian (Reptilia, Lepidosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous of Southern Italy and the phylogenetic affinities of the Pietraroia Plattenkalk rhynchocephalians
    Cau, Andrea
    Baiano, Mattia A.
    Raia, Pasquale
    CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2014, 49 : 172 - 180
  • [24] New Early Cretaceous clam shrimps (Spinicaudata) from uppermost Bouhedma Formation of northern Chotts range, southern Tunisia: Taxonomy, stratigraphy and palaeoenvironmental implications
    Li, Gang
    Boukhalfa, Kamel
    Teng, Xiao
    Soussi, Mohamed
    Ben Ali, Walid
    Ouaja, Mohamed
    Houla, Yassine
    CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2017, 72 : 124 - 133
  • [25] The snakefly family Mesoraphidiidae (Insecta: Raphidioptera) from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation, China: systematic revision and phylogenetic implications
    Lyu, Ya-nan
    Shen, Rongrong
    Wang, Yongjie
    Ren, Dong
    Liu, Xingyue
    JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC PALAEONTOLOGY, 2020, 18 (21) : 1743 - 1768
  • [26] New ornithopod footprints from the Lower Cretaceous Kitadani Formation, Fukui, Japan: Ichnotaxonomical implications
    Tsukiji, Yuta
    Azuma, Yoichi
    Shiraishi, Fumito
    Shibata, Masateru
    Noda, Yoshikazu
    CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2018, 84 : 501 - 514
  • [27] An ichthyosaurian forefin from the Lower Cretaceous Zapata Formation of southern Chile: implications for morphological variability within Platypterygius
    Judith Pardo-Pérez
    Eberhard Frey
    Wolfgang Stinnesbeck
    Marta S. Fernández
    Luis Rivas
    Christian Salazar
    Marcelo Leppe
    Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments, 2012, 92 (2) : 287 - 294
  • [28] A new species of Tipulidae (Diptera) from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Liaoning, China - Evolutionary implications
    Shih, Chungkun
    Dong, Fei
    Kania, Iwona
    Liu, Luxi
    Krzeminski, Wieslaw
    Ren, Dong
    CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2015, 54 : 98 - 105
  • [29] New material of heteromorph ammonites from the Lower Cretaceous of Lhozhag County, southern Tibet and its biostratigraphic implications
    Ji, Cheng
    Mima, Wangjiu
    Awang, Danzeng
    Xu, Bo
    PALAEOWORLD, 2024, 33 (03) : 768 - 776
  • [30] NEW AMIID FISH (HALECOMORPHI: AMIIFORMES) FROM THE LOWER CRETACEOUS CRATO FORMATION, ARARIPE BASIN, NORTHEAST BRAZIL
    Brito, Paulo M.
    Yabumoto, Yoshitaka
    Grande, Lance
    JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, 2008, 28 (04) : 1007 - 1014