A Permian fish reveals widespread distribution of neopterygian-like jaw suspension
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The actinopterygian crown group (comprising all living ray-finned fishes) originated by the end of the Carboniferous. However, most late Paleozoic taxa are stem actinopterygians, and broadly resemble stratigraphically older taxa. The early Permian â Brachydegma caelatum is notable for its three-dimensional preservation and past phylogenetic interpretations as a nested member of the neopterygian crown. Here, we use computed microtomography to redescribe â Brachydegma, uncovering an unanticipated combination of primitive (e.g., aortic canal; immobile maxilla) and derived (e.g., differentiated occipital ossifications; posterior stem of parasphenoid; two accessory hyoidean ossifications; double jaw joint) endoskeletal features relative to most other Paleozoic actinopterygians. Some of these features were previously thought restricted to the neopterygian crown. The precise phylogenetic position of â Brachydegma is unclear, with placements either on the polypterid stem, or as an early-diverging ...
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2025-04-29



