Microstructural characterization of the body key scale morphology in six Iranian endemic Aphanius species (Cyprinodontidae): Their taxonomic and evolutionary significance
The microstructural characteristics of the body key scales were described for six Iranian endemic Aphanius Nardo, 1827 species. Among them, five species genetically belong to the “Iranian inland and inland-related Aphanius species, IIRAS” group, while A. ginaonis (Holly, 1929) belongs to the “bracki...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of ichthyology 2017-07, Vol.57 (4), p.533-546 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The microstructural characteristics of the body key scales were described for six Iranian endemic
Aphanius
Nardo, 1827 species. Among them, five species genetically belong to the “Iranian inland and inland-related
Aphanius
species, IIRAS” group, while
A. ginaonis
(Holly, 1929) belongs to the “brackish water species” group. General scale shape in the studied
Aphanius
species was cycloid with the exception of
A. ginaonis
, which has cycloid scales with few spinous-like structures present in the posterior edge of the scales. Considering phylogenetic relationships of the studied taxa, the most likely explanation for presence of the spinous scales in
Aphanius
species is the primary existence of these scales in this group. In addition, among the IIRAS group, the most different lepidont was recognized in scales of the
A. isfahanensis
Hrbek, Keivany and Coad, 2006 (pointed), which is similar to lepidonts in the
A. ginaonis
. The scales of these species are polygonal with similar typology. The similarity in lepidont morphology between
A. ginaonis
and
A. isfahanensis
can explained by (i) the primary existence of the rounded lepidont in this group, and (ii) since
A. ginaonis
and
A. isfahanensis
belong to two separate phylogenetic lineages, therefore, similarity in their lepidont morphology could be results of convergent evolution. |
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ISSN: | 0032-9452 1555-6425 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0032945217040178 |