Cladistia

Cladistia is a clade of bony fishes whose only living members are the bichirs of tropical Africa. Their major synapomorphies are a heterocercal tail in which the dorsal fin has independent rays, and a posteriorly elongated parasphenoid.

Cladistia
Temporal range: Middle Permian–present (Possible Carboniferous record, molecular evidence supports Devonian origin)
Cladistia
Polypterus senegalus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Subclass: Cladistia
Pander 1860 emend. Cope 1871 sensu Lund 2000
Orders

Cladistia are the earliest diverging branch of living Actinopterygii, and are thought to have diverged from the Actinopteri, the group which includes all other living ray finned fish, by the Devonian. However, the fossil range for the only extant order (Polypteriformes) is comparatively young, only reaching as far back as the mid-Cretaceous of South America and Africa, and the two extant genera of bichir only diverged around the Miocene.

Aside from bichirs, other extinct fish groups thought to be members of the group include the Scanilepiformes, known from the Middle Permian to the Late Triassic of the Northern Hemisphere. The Guildayichthyiformes of Carboniferous North America are also sometimes considered cladistians, but this is thought to be dubious, with other authorities placing them as neopterygians.

Taxonomy

Based on work done by Near et al (2017) and Lund (2000):

  • Order Polypteriformes Bleeker 1859
  • OrderScanilepiformes Sytchevskaya, 1999
    • Genus †Beishanichthys Xu and Gao, 2011
    • Genus †Fukangichthys Su, 1978
    • Genus †Mizhilepis Liu & Shen, 2006
      • Species †Mizhilepis zhangyaensis Liu & Shen, 2006
    • Genus †Tanaocrossus Schaeffer, 1967
      • Species †Tanaocrossus kalliokoskii Schaeffer, 1967
    • FamilyScanilepididae Aldinger, 1935
    • FamilyEvenkiidae Selezneva, 1985
      • Genus †Evenkia Berg, 1941
        • Species †Evenkia eunotoptera Berg, 1941
      • Genus †Oshiaichthys Schultze et al., 2021
        • Species †Oshiaichthys ferganica Schultze et al., 2021
      • Genus †Toyemia Minikh, 1990
        • Species †Toyemia blumentalis Minikh, 1995
        • Species †Toyemia tverdochlebovi Minikh, 1990

Disputed members

References

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