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Portentosoceros, the new genus for the Neogene fish Pentaceros sakhaliniсus Gretchina (Perciformes, Percoidei) from the western Pacific and its taxonomic position

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Article: e1928682 | Received 20 Jan 2020, Accepted 22 Apr 2021, Published online: 25 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The Miocene fossil fish †Pentaceros sakhaliniсus Gretchina, 1975, (Perciformes, Pentacerotidae) is redescribed based on the holotype and numerous additional materials collected on Sakhalin Island (western Pacific, Russian Far East) at the end of the 20th century. The general appearance and body proportions, as well as the presence of multiple (more than three) anal-fin spines, make the Miocene taxon similar to members of the family Pentacerotidae, whereas generalized morphological characters such as the presence of three supraneurals and the absence of rugosity of the superficial head bones differentiate this species greatly from any known pentacerotid genus. Thus, the new genus †Portentosoceros is erected for this fish, which was considered the only known fossil member of the family. Due to the fact that this fish lacks the main synapomorphic characters of the Pentacerotidae, †Portentosoceros gen. nov. is left incertae sedis within the Percoidei, though probably related to Recent armorheads. The observed variability in the number of anal-fin spines (from four to six) in †Portentosoceros sakhalinicus is extremely unusual.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We are grateful to G. D. Johnson (National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.) and D. Davesne (Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris, France) for their valuable comments and corrections of the manuscript and English. The photo of the holotype of †Portentosoceros sakhalinicus is courtesy of S. V. Bagirov (PIN). The reported study was funded by RFBR and National Research Foundation of Korea according to the research project No. 19-54-51001 and under the framework of international cooperation program managed by the National Research Foundation of Korea (2019K2A9A1A0609922511).

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