A new chanidae (Ostariophysii: Gonorynchiformes) from the cretaceous of Brazil with affinities to Laurasian gonorynchiforms from Spain

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Based on specimens originally referred to as "Dastilbe minor", a nomem-nudum, we describe a new genus of Chanidae †Nanaichthys longipinnus nov. gen. and sp. which exhibits several diagnostic characters such as the absence of orbitosphenoid and basisphenoid, anteriorly displaced quadrate-mandibular articulation, laterally expanded supraneurals, an acute angle between the preopercular limbs, expansion at the angle between the preopercular limbs, and a curved maxillary articular process. Its occurrence and supposed relationship within the Chanidae reinforce the influence of the Mediterranean Tethys over the Gondwanan main rift system prior to the Aptian/Albian highstands. © 2012 Amaral, Brito.

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Amaral, C. R. L., & Brito, P. M. (2012). A new chanidae (Ostariophysii: Gonorynchiformes) from the cretaceous of Brazil with affinities to Laurasian gonorynchiforms from Spain. PLoS ONE, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037247

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