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De La Cruz-Agüero, J. (2013). The caudal skeleton of the genus of mojarras from genus Eucinostomus (Perciformes: Gerreidae) and related species. Journal of Ichthyology. 53(11): 994-1006. DOI: 10.1134/S0032945213110106.

The caudal skeleton of the genus of mojarras from genus Eucinostomus (Perciformes: Gerreidae) and related species

José De La Cruz-Agüero

Description and interspecific comparisons of the caudal complex in mojarras from the genus Eucinostomus and related species are presented for the first time. The caudal skeleton of Gerreidae species corresponds to the typical structure of the Percoidei suborder. This bony structure consists of five hypurals, three epurals, two uroneural pairs, autogenous hemal spines in the preural centra 3 and 4, and hypurals I+II and III+IV fused in pairs. Other elements and their characteristics are: parhypural with welldeveloped parhypurapophysis, urostyle formed by fusion of the preural centrum 1 and the ural centra I and II (UcI+UcII), preural centrum 2 with a specialized neural arch not very elevated and fused to the centrum, 17 principal caudal fin rays, a variable number of procurrent or secondary caudal fin rays (Cs), and the presence of a neural spine (Ns) in Pc3 and Pc4. Among gerreids there is an intergeneric and interspecific variation of osteological elements of the caudal skeleton that allows the taxonomic separation of studied taxa, and that can be, potentially useful to establish hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships in the family.

Palabras clave: Eucinostomus; Gerreidae; taxonomy; caudal fin; osteology

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