Parasemionotiformes

Parasemionotiformes is an extinct order of neopterygian ray-finned fish that existed globally during the Triassic period. It comprises the families Parasemionotidae and Promecosominidae. Many of the included genera are monotypic and most species lived during the Early Triassic epoch.

Parasemionotiformes
Temporal range: Induan-Anisian
Parasemionotiformes
Albertonia cupidinia fossil
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Infraclass: Holostei
Order: Parasemionotiformes
Lehman, 1966
Families

Parasemionotiforms were normally small to medium-sized fishes. They were predominantly marine.

Evolutionary relationships

Parasemionotiformes are neopterygians, which is the clade that encompasses the vast majority of living ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) and about half of all living species of vertebrates. Neopterygii are divided into Teleostei and Holostei. The latter represents a depauperate group today but used to be a diverse clade especially during the Mesozoic Era. The only surviving members of the Holostei are the gars (Ginglymodi) and the bowfin (Halecomorphi).

Parasemionotiformes belong to Holostei and are one of the earliest clades of the Halecomorphi (bowfin and its extinct relatives). Parasemionotiformes are the sister group to all other halecomorphs according to cladistic analyses.

The following tree summarizes the evolutionary relationships of the Parasemionotiformes. Names accompanied by a dagger (†) represent extinct groups.

Neopterygii

Teleostei Parasemionotiformes 

Holostei

Ginglymodi (gars and their extinct relatives) Parasemionotiformes 

Halecomorphi

Parasemionotiformes

Panxianichthyiformes Parasemionotiformes 

Ionoscopiformes Parasemionotiformes 

Amiiformes (bowfin and its fossil relatives) Parasemionotiformes 

Classification

Parasemionotiformes 
Parasemionotus labordei was the first described parasemionotiform
Parasemionotiformes 
Albertonia cupidinia from the Early Triassic of Canada had large pectoral fins
Parasemionotiformes 
Jacobulus novus was a small parasemionotiform
Parasemionotiformes 
Watsonulus eugnathoides from the Early Triassic of Madagascar is one of the best known parasemionotiforms
Parasemionotiformes 
Candelarialepis argentus from the Early Triassic of Nevada was a medium-sized parasemionotiform

See also

References

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