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Porolepiformes
Temporal range: 416–359 Ma Devonian
Various genera
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Sarcopterygii
Clade: Rhipidistia
Clade: Dipnomorpha
Class: Porolepimorpha
Order: Porolepiformes
Jarvik 1942
Genera

Porolepiformes is an order of prehistoric lobe-finned fish which lived during the Devonian period (about 416 to 359 million years ago). They are thought to represent the sister group to lungfish (class Dipnoi).[1] The group contains two families: Holoptychiidae and Porolepididae.

Porolepiformes was established by the Swedish paleontologist Erik Jarvik, and were thought to have given rise to the salamanders and caecilians independently of the other tetrapods.[2] He based this conclusion on the shapes of the snouts of the aforementioned groups. This view is no longer in favour in Paleontology.[3]

Jarvik also claimed the existence of choanae in porolepiformes which linked them to tetrapods, but this has remained controversial.[4] Recent phylogenetic reconstruction places porolepiformes close to lungfishes.[5]

More recent evidence has shown that at least one genus Laccognathus was most likely amphibious.[6]

Porolepiform fossil (cast) from a Swedish natural history museum. Note that the description calls it a "Salamander fish", in accordance with Jarvik's obsolete hypothesis.

Phylogeny

Mikko's Phylogeny Archive [7]

Porolepidae

Heimenia ensis ØRvik 1969

Porolepis

P. brevis Jarvik 1937

P. elongata Jarvik 1937

P. posnaniensis (Kade 1858)

P. siegenensis Gross 1935

P. spitsbergensis Jarvik 1937

Holoptychidae

?†Ventalepis ketleriensis Schultze 1980

?†Duffichthys mirabilis Ahlberg 1992

Pseudosauripterus anglicus (Woodward 1891)

Glyptolepis

G. baltica

G. groenlandica Jarvik 1972

G. leptopterus Agassiz 1844

G. paucidens

Holoptychius

H. americanus Leidy 1843

H. flemingi Agassiz 1844

H. giganteus Agassiz 1839

H. halli Newberry 1889

H. hopkinsii M'Coy 1844

H. nobilissimus Agassiz 1835

H. quebecensis

Laccognathus

L. panderiT Gross 1941

L. grossi Vorobyeva 2006

L. embryi Downs et al. 2011

References

  1. ^ Nelson, Joseph S. (16 March 2016). Fishes of the World. ISBN 978-1-119-22081-7. OCLC 951128215.
  2. ^ Jarvik, Erik. 1980. Basic structure and evolution of vertebrates. Vol. 1–2. Academic Press (London).
  3. ^ Schultze, Hans-Peter & Trueb, Linda (1991). Origins of the higher groups of tetrapods: controversy and consensus. Cornell University Press. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-8014-2497-7.
  4. ^ Clement, G., 2001. Evidence for lack of choanae in the Porolepiformes. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 21: 795–802.
  5. ^ Janvier , P., Early vertebrates. Oxford science publications. 1996, Oxford, New York: Clarendon Press; Oxford University Press.
  6. ^ Vorobyeva, E.I. (2006). "A new species of Laccognathus (Porolepiform Crossopterygii) from the Devonian of Latvia". Paleontol. J. 40 (3). Physorg.com: 312–322. doi:10.1134/S0031030106030129. S2CID 129696592.
  7. ^ Haaramo, Mikko (2003). "Porolepiformes". In Mikko's Phylogeny Archive. Retrieved November 4, 2013.