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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f2624756-1b40-44ba-83b8-776790f70c56>
10.722943
13.391304
2.777046
654,786
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/b271b9ca-639f-4b55-9237-8e2b49cf0432>
Metacarpals, Metacarpal I, presence: absent
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/8beb39fd-b2af-4175-aa7c-d3ff76903b3e>
Supraorbital: present
654,795
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ee150cc4-ad25-444a-9db1-d2d158fb81ff>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fb0c30c4-a76d-411e-8ae2-42b1febb441e>
22.075376
16.981132
3.237658
654,795
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/b271b9ca-639f-4b55-9237-8e2b49cf0432>
Metacarpals, Metacarpal I, presence: absent
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/970c7462-2040-4309-9d68-a394a3fa03e3>
Basibranchials: first basibranchial absent, second and third basibranchials ossified with cartilaginous extremities; fourth basibranchial elongated and cartilaginous
716,195
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e1b4f596-bae8-4d51-bfca-43ad0abf36f6>
43.53445
46
15.998732
716,195
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/4eb7d0ed-f510-4f5e-9472-b164f31cbc88>
Gill raker shape between ceratobranchial 1 and ceratobranchials 2--4: Homomorphic
716,203
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cff82c00-4b14-48bd-9b58-2123f79e7330>
36.04465
28.278041
6.374304
716,203
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/93cf68e0-5f22-4a40-a5aa-af0de5dddd0c>
Ventral humeral ridge: or not
716,214
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ee150cc4-ad25-444a-9db1-d2d158fb81ff>
14.895006
16.626506
2.344637
716,214
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/b271b9ca-639f-4b55-9237-8e2b49cf0432>
Metacarpals, Metacarpal I, presence: absent
716,218
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f65b68a0-5364-44c7-8482-82e67edc7e9d>
12.498824
17.04918
2.569633
716,218
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/b847cfcf-992e-482c-8587-fe426f9a9141>
Extent of development of inferior lamella of lateral ethmoid: inferior lamella absent
716,236
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d2fd07e7-dd75-4c8f-a9cb-b6d24ba49298>
8.541402
16.254417
1.461662
716,236
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c440bff8-0dd1-43fb-b57b-be1e59ca97c0>
Metapterygoid–quadrate fenestra: absent
716,242
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c67963db-5114-4bb1-a4b8-46b1330daf9b>
13.160786
14.675052
1.85418
716,242
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cf0557ed-6727-4d47-a4a8-8cca4d85aa06>
Ectopterygoid: ectopterygoid and associated teeth absent
716,250
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d668c734-499b-4c0b-afec-73100d90be54>
11.643153
31.638418
7.093832
716,250
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f623963f-1df6-402e-aeee-d6e7742e463a>
Dorsal and ventral borders of the maxillary articular process: straight or slightly curved ventrally
716,251
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f3b57b82-5330-4ced-aa1b-a57f00d4b089>
3.740757
31.384615
3.446208
716,251
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/3b391c29-9448-42da-9f7b-055598dadeb3>
Shape of anal-fin pterygiophore tips: tips of pterygiophores shaped like an arrow-head; axial series of pterygiophores providing the ventral margin of the anal-fin base a scalloped appearance
716,259
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f12fbcdf-02ae-43db-9772-910b871e1c0e>
13.160786
38.129496
10.191385
716,259
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/adfa6ca0-8956-43bb-a820-14541a4cd963>
Suprapreopercle: present
716,260
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d65ffe29-79a5-433f-82bc-8aa2aad3c71f>
27.688568
47.030879
17.665597
716,260
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/4994316c-0e2f-44da-ba4b-1b83a551a68c>
Gill-rakers along leading portion of first ceratobranchial: all elongate (teeth present or absent), or only the most anterior ones as in state 1
716,264
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f5e840bc-8137-4512-a697-2ea806c835c3>
17.255743
17.5
2.946908
716,264
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/7ca95bb3-dfab-4c88-9812-4a16ff43e133>
Quadrate shelf: without a foramen
716,278
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d08b8a06-79e6-4793-bcb0-0dbfa130e660>
8.773967
38.011696
6.61387
716,278
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/b104987f-ae27-4047-86b5-49c95b6833d9>
pelvic girdle: present
716,279
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cbf6724a-713f-4321-b3aa-acaae72b554b>
27.688568
56.462585
19.007553
716,279
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d52d489a-aa98-4f7b-ba73-f89d8f04a1b5>
Ceratobranchials: very deep-bodied
716,300
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ea7f379e-613c-44b7-a563-782fe84545fc>
3.740757
31.147541
3.822969
716,300
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/db7c3e5f-f3e7-4150-83e6-2827f94669e6>
Tail (Although apparently pad-shaped, isocercal or diphycercal, the tail of heterostracans is coded here as hypocercal, because it is assumed to be derived from the hypocercal tail of generalized thelodont type by enlargement of the epichordal radials, as suggested by the 'fork-tailed' thelodonts which display the same tail morphology as heterostracans. The actual path of the notochord has, however, never been observed in heterostracans.): epicercal
716,306
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c5f3d2f4-42de-41e2-9069-8372c9d8ec83>
12.498824
27.674024
5.707326
716,306
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/854a603c-9515-49ae-b977-b9f8e1f0147e>
Femur, anterior surface of the distal portion:: distinct scar orientated mediolaterally
716,309
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d46225e8-55f4-46b8-9932-aa9c94463668>
8.301967
27.697842
5.234142
716,309
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/8732523a-0c04-4af9-81f8-c3c9f15d1cab>
It appears to consist of separate proximal and distal components as in Tiktaalik4, but the resolution of the ‘joint’ is poor and it is possible that this divide is an artefact.:
716,332
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f8665e0f-825f-4da2-aa66-d33c03934059>
14.895006
49.266862
12.51192
716,332
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/6266a4a5-4b97-463e-bfe8-f56b86972f59>
Epineurals and epipleural: present
716,338
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dec8a267-d8f2-4223-9aa5-776daa5dad8b>
7.65537
14.759036
0.975666
716,338
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/8bffbfb5-454e-445a-8bcf-388315cca74f>
Middle and distal radials in dorsal and anal fins: absent
716,352
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/eb0c1e73-4dcb-462a-ba78-674b1cd917f8>
17.255743
17.152104
1.883075
716,352
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/710e5fa7-326b-47b6-a346-70c159636be3>
Interhyal: absent
716,373
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/eeab9433-e2f4-4e64-ac12-414c789eaeeb>
27.688568
61.25
19.674538
716,373
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/22b12d32-b827-4498-b91b-30fdf9d29fc1>
Presence or absence of longitudinal ridges on dorsal surface of fourth ceratobranchial: absent
716,379
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f478c4ff-d110-40b8-acf3-88f1da779f26>
12.471475
38.445378
8.769431
716,379
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fd49555d-4abd-4514-bd6b-6e4db8dcd6ec>
Alignment of teeth on outer premaxillary row: (1) not aligned, with one or two teeth situated anteriorly
716,389
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f647b6d2-21fd-4eda-969f-5044229d0bac>
12.498824
24.841772
4.795974
716,389
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/59e7cfbf-0b2d-4a66-acb8-fa4870bd0e76>
Astragalus-calcaneum, ventral articular surface:: concavoconvex with concavity on calcaneum
716,403
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dd092418-7297-450f-9f42-0dc7386a06c5>
18.548414
42.78481
12.896931
716,403
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/14721eed-8565-4b51-ac80-89bdba328851>
Spine on subopercle: present
716,406
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e2e9f7be-64e3-491e-9a7c-187260e2b622>
27.414949
71.47541
26.229281
716,406
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/81cf7aeb-b12a-452a-8df8-ef6f30a00bb6>
Posterior ceratohyal: present
716,422
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/db7c0fd4-a6fa-4b72-b3bb-23b2135323bb>
14.895006
26.734104
4.993945
716,422
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/bdbd695b-d3a0-4736-9dce-4f550d8588b5>
Proximal row of tarsals includes: short, rectangular or rounded fibulare, intermedium, and tibiale
716,424
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f0de532c-6166-4393-b3b4-53e32cf93e84>
13.160786
26.77761
5.265721
716,424
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/5849aa28-2d03-40e2-8e1b-e519cbb66201>
Barbels: simple, long, slightly compressed, with papillae along inferior surfaces. Maxillary barbel reaching to or surpassing tip of postcleithral process. Outer mental barbel reaching point of insertion of pectoral spine. Inner mental barbel slightly shorter than outer mental barbel
716,427
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e425c120-0a7f-46ad-8427-555214e9a8bd>
13.160786
20.058997
4.004553
716,427
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/7616599b-d702-44b9-9f6a-1f891f6c16b3>
Supraopercular bone (LUND et al. 1995, char. 58; LUND 2000): absent
716,434
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fde9c065-8f05-4eb3-9669-efdfcd1f87e3>
12.498824
29.248366
6.338946
716,434
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/281aa455-6438-4b6b-8bfa-4065e538ee40>
neck? below humeral head: present
716,435
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f8beca89-21a8-46f1-ba69-9a900ffc0932>
14.895006
50
12.036804
716,435
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e3431d23-f303-43e0-a707-0311bd37399a>
Dorsal fin style: present
716,444
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d1da1c45-a68e-46bb-8dae-a955ac44b571>
5.88355
25.068871
3.899554
716,444
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/65e09123-92a1-46c0-ac4a-eb7f04180007>
Portion of buccopharyngeal complex on roof of oral cavity: one or more series of lobulate bodies
716,450
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e5d4054b-5f8e-4599-b5ad-3c50a925f093>
3.537924
13.986014
0.702149
716,450
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/54a89d65-7a32-4a64-9d86-5f3730a7274a>
Dark spot along dorsal midline immediately anterior of origin of dorsal fin: absent
716,458
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c6911b07-050b-42bd-a861-fac7a5038529>
14.895006
29.448819
6.493019
716,458
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c92cdcec-b1d8-4977-bbbd-d8a806a52e43>
Radius: or shorter than ulna.
716,464
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f0239aa5-063f-496c-b82c-05db88644f19>
17.255743
17.737789
2.580051
716,464
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/20bb79ca-8146-4305-8ac3-1c1f9a80b703>
Interopercle: absent
716,466
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/de12db2e-bf98-4854-9d21-3e28d62307d9>
12.498824
40.44665
7.919673
716,466
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/465fecb2-8e5f-4d82-a107-dd5b208caa26>
The socket is relatively round in shape and much deeper than the corresponding joint surface in Gooloogongia or Eusthenopteron.:
716,492
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/de8b4f93-25e3-41fe-b180-5ae2311e7eab>
12.471475
33.333333
8.768592
716,492
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/4eff552c-5b21-4225-9e9b-7f1d82c49b66>
Ascending process of premaxilla: short and wide, without prominent prolongation
716,496
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c7da389f-7ed8-4aa5-8196-14c92a9655c3>
3.537924
11.403509
0.351201
716,496
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/7e52b72f-7201-4a94-934d-1cbd1ffd3c3a>
Preopercular-mandibular canal: absent
716,498
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d729f7a9-ead2-4978-a49f-9ac25f307c2b>
12.498824
28.399312
6.223544
716,498
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/4785347c-4bfe-45b2-b6a9-ecf2af736c19>
Posterior margin of ulna: drawn out
716,501
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f82a1edf-4f7e-4f8d-a9d7-2cf09d3b94a6>
20.114856
28.862479
6.334601
716,501
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/6473a511-6b31-4b9c-8925-d5d2c328a052>
Segmented lepidotrichia have been reported in Strepsodus (Andrews, 1973, 1985; Jeffery, 2001), Screbinodus (Andrews, 1973, 1985), Gooloogongia (Johanson and Ahlberg, 2001):
716,578
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fe445a6c-6143-440c-8a1c-7a89798a07f7>
10.024171
16.5625
2.074948
716,578
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d1898554-d2df-4d40-926c-ef080e09d7c2>
Third suborbital posterodorsal extension: absent
716,601
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dbefe48f-e07c-492c-8194-23aa78ac1bb3>
13.160786
34.298441
8.045929
716,601
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/753c8a4f-8ef8-41b5-833f-806b0d7d01d1>
Interclavicle shape-diamond: broad
716,607
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e75b2c1a-71fd-4fae-9780-6811bbf0c007>
22.679424
57.467532
17.013037
716,607
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/5042f95b-dacb-4b8c-aac4-26fbd90d6594>
Notch on posterior portion of dorsal hypohyal: well developed
716,610
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ecbcbe34-909e-4978-aefb-078a382802de>
36.04465
41.686183
9.645331
716,610
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cf5ba88f-1726-4ca6-aad6-6bee2e4520fe>
Uroneural: separated
716,624
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cb496f0c-6462-45ee-8bc0-b080c8411af5>
43.53445
65.064103
24.693757
716,624
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/5842e093-fda4-47e7-b30c-75d66356458c>
Form of ridge on ventral surface of second epibranchial: ridge simple and unelaborated
716,669
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fa5de277-36fb-452b-8aeb-62e58e6d5229>
12.498824
40.599455
8.535007
716,669
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/da5b31d5-f6a9-4fe0-9986-bee37fd16833>
Anterolateral process of the basipterygium: thin
716,683
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cfe372d5-4a86-4f89-b314-17eac4bf305b>
14.895006
48
12.483867
716,683
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/8d978e01-8f5c-4734-8ba4-da8ffd543efc>
Accessory Neural Arch: Accessory neural arch present
716,686
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c70cdf1b-f1b7-411b-a422-7ed4f3dcd921>
43.53445
58.163265
21.219363
716,686
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/507ac140-9a36-4e13-9739-e1c3f5aceafc>
Second to fourth pharyngobranchials: second to fourth continuous (ordered as 0–1–2)
716,691
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cbf076f0-6473-47dc-96b4-df505ec45329>
43.53445
63.291139
22.600496
716,691
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/29541e4f-dd54-4e72-a93c-dfbce1f28b53>
Presence or absence and development of distinct flange on dorsal surface of second infrapharyngobranchial and corresponding distinct depression in medial surface of anterior portion of second infrapharyngobranchial: flange and depression present, moderately developed
716,704
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cc2695a0-00ed-4143-b171-c3e5f980bc75>
14.895006
28.424153
5.89299
716,704
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/68cf2e35-dd18-4b39-b770-6237ce9b897c>
The ulna is a rather square, robust, and slightly waisted bone, wider at the distal than the proximal end,:
716,719
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cf4fe146-c36f-41b3-83f0-56c8cfd1d4e0>
13.160786
35.849057
10.365327
716,719
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/533c1cb6-d01d-459d-b375-e6a67f1e324e>
Lacrimal bone: well developed, dorsal and ventral margins serrated with conspicuous spines
716,728
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f9920406-fcee-47cf-9835-1ee0a19ed7c4>
14.895006
27.007299
5.299347
716,728
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/1d75ace2-a6db-4b82-9243-8c5be382d337>
elongate tibiale and fibulare: present
716,732
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dda296f6-d7e5-4e77-8662-0740d33b3aa7>
3.967398
33.045977
4.405766
716,732
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/24360cf5-8e1f-4ed3-99a3-a43fc1f9bad2>
Form of posterodorsal margin of neural complex: with pronounced crescent-shaped concavity
716,738
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ed11cc93-9b32-40bd-b030-1eee8ee803c0>
12.498824
27.856025
5.688508
716,738
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/704b0375-6b1b-4076-879b-42497e658a64>
Distal extremity of ectepicondyle ridge: between ulnar and radial condyles
716,749
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c8ecf26e-1af8-4883-af46-2a6df7d83e79>
3.740757
30.693069
3.746808
716,749
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/9520e40a-38fe-4ce7-8e81-f1e7aac39dc8>
Dorsal fin, base of (LUND 2000, char. 60; POPLIN & LUND 2000, char. 38): scaled lobe
716,789
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dc1b30d5-cbc1-4e63-b85e-17d95b93ac28>
27.414949
40.816327
15.12332
716,789
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/9bc684f0-e57c-4d6d-b15d-e7b8de070ef3>
Ventral process on the sesamoid supraorbital: presence of a ventral process on the sesamoid supraorbital, in contact with the latero-posterior process of the autopalatine
716,799
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/db72a775-f75b-436f-a3b1-80ee6a9a1e1d>
13.160786
35.514019
10.138576
716,799
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/abf9c920-3c75-41a0-8bc4-487eea4168b2>
First infraorbital: very long and narrow
716,804
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ccfe9a7a-96bd-4ed4-88ed-ee7db15d652f>
7.65537
18.151815
2.605871
716,804
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f02ed9f9-8cae-4047-b9d4-83ba9ec29fc5>
Mesopterygoid teeth: absent
716,821
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d06213e3-1116-48a3-bd20-e46c171edec1>
13.160786
18.823529
3.737122
716,821
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/98cf0f6b-6ee4-4fee-8520-42519b9fb501>
Occipital scale row (LUND et al. 1995, char. 28): absent
716,823
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d7250922-d0c4-46df-825f-866d3b1b54d2>
12.471475
38.333333
8.652925
716,823
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/3cf0a68d-651e-4027-9332-808048f2c182>
Cusps of teeth on inner premaxillary row: (1) aligned in straight series or with anteriorly concave pattern
716,832
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/eebeac65-9000-4f9f-a150-d5c43d025c07>
11.786803
41.233766
7.842688
716,832
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/3b3f7051-68f7-48e0-8031-872a8ac1cc76>
Postcoracoid cartilage: present
716,835
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f38fe5c5-f383-4801-82f4-16fe0f15b584>
13.160786
38.212928
11.366815
716,835
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/3d0a4717-fb19-4f5a-9db4-3787001fd231>
Parasphenoid on orbitosphenoid: wide, slightly raised to flat
716,836
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d534de6e-9df5-4fc1-9c9f-5feff1ae61c3>
14.895006
28.858025
6.276111
716,836
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/1cff0b57-c731-4c9d-b79e-e90745a1cf51>
Radius, length:: longer than 80% of humerus length
716,851
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d2006dfc-da56-481a-870d-812dcde7970c>
10.168252
31.360947
6.351791
716,851
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/5e4d6421-c9bf-480f-8473-c7c063be6314>
Lateral line at tail base: lateral line sharply turned up at tail base
716,853
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/edd48482-0e63-487e-99a4-c7b67b830790>
8.773967
10.469314
0.59855
716,853
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e82066d0-0d04-4540-a66e-b0e2fc7f62c3>
Pelvic fins and girdle: absent
716,885
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e15a8a92-3e0e-4873-bea5-e9f4543b40e5>
20.114856
35.957447
9.319165
716,885
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/6bfda596-608f-45d4-aba4-4e86e852ca83>
Relationship of anterodorsal portion of third infraorbital and posterior portion of third infraorbital: second infraorbital overlaps third infraorbital
716,902
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d66d16d6-7fef-4e68-b516-0a2cdacf5df3>
14.895006
34.601449
8.683475
716,902
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/0f5b8679-a65e-4969-a7a9-0c9a118b0320>
Lateropterygium of pelvic girdle: triangular with ventral part widest
716,908
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c9f0f58b-4bf5-41fb-81f5-759427ee7cb7>
10.024171
16.772152
2.154228
716,908
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/80e4e601-cd3f-4e41-9d4e-108dd5cbfd56>
Dorsal process of lacrimal: absent
716,920
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c50164e6-6188-42d8-aa71-62099e840dd0>
27.414949
35.160681
8.85752
716,920
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/78e2371d-8d00-402e-9443-5570d374d46f>
adductor jaw muscles lateral to palatoquadrate: present
716,938
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f717a534-337f-4254-8001-218f9237ebd8>
12.498824
26.537217
5.119634
716,938
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/b5ea2a52-8e4b-4f10-9c9e-ab9afa54a67f>
Astragalus, (anterior) ascending process, fibular articulation, orientation: anterior
716,947
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/eb0f22c1-a87b-4250-9dcc-5410e40af9ef>
20.114856
28.378378
5.311257
716,947
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/9080a4ba-4fb9-41a4-b5bc-163288072c05>
Pelvic fin webs joined in ventral midline (Forey et al. 1996: eels lack pelvics): Pelvic fin webs joined in ventral midline
716,952
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d8a5db1e-458b-4919-b862-9804778290d8>
18.548414
44.572748
14.48329
716,952
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/2d6f7bb6-9e7a-4ccc-b49a-1e277604a2ec>
The preopercular is a curved bone, traversed its füll length by the preopercular latero-sensory canal.:
716,953
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cc801354-b0c4-4ad1-9076-3417c67a54cc>
18.548414
35.911602
10.6903
716,953
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/0c2fd9af-e6ae-4f9f-a07b-c569e3a453cb>
Vomer: dorsally curved
716,966
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dc34db24-0e0c-4540-8361-6043b8624018>
3.740757
32.013201
4.132161
716,966
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/83a2d32e-0e16-4836-9c17-d4ecd78d81c5>
Caudal fin: slightly forked, ventral portion slightly longer than dorsal portion; principal caudal-fin rays 13 (i + 11 + i), dorsal procurrent rays v–vii, ventral procurrent rays iv–vi.
716,975
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d0a5ad5e-d9f5-4aed-9d81-09ec55ba83f5>
14.895006
15.776699
1.851569
716,975
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/b4ec3fa3-931c-4574-a7ae-24b510d95155>
Ulna size: does not apply
716,976
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f3487706-82be-4829-83fe-fc2a8e8043d5>
12.498824
17.04918
2.569633
716,976
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/7bc05786-71f0-46a1-b710-a964f3670ac1>
Presence or absence of process of lateral ethmoid directed towards posterolateral corner of mesethmoid: process of lateral ethmoid absent
717,006
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e3288a9a-b675-4b9a-8d6c-3f622676aab9>
27.688568
70.532915
22.777277
717,006
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/35e1bdf7-4baa-4d08-9062-e460a27a7a8c>
Component of obliqus dorsalis 4 attached to pharyngobranchial 4 (Springer & Johnson 2004): Component of obliqus dorsalis 4 attached to pharyngobranchial 4
717,011
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d68029c5-6de6-455e-b558-0dcef6d9a59e>
27.414949
67.961165
23.577706
717,011
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/1f4ddb5b-1e2f-487e-afbb-5f2b549c048e>
Dorsal hypohyal: present
717,023
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c8fd05aa-4e13-4606-acdf-559c0695ca98>
20.114856
26.752504
5.215813
717,023
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d38eb610-655f-42be-9568-69ac090c630b>
Astragalus, dorsolateral margin:: the posterior corner of the dorsolateral margin of the astragalus dorsally overlaps the calcaneum much more than the anterior portion
717,027
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fa31a6fd-fd3f-42ea-8cbb-848df66d771f>
10.024171
16.408669
2.078155
717,027
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e28b4b15-0e24-49e3-9bed-71d02ed7beae>
Mandibular symphyseal ventral process: absent
717,031
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/eb2a41e0-bce1-4de4-ab0c-cb54f0ce4606>
18.52855
42.128603
10.673989
717,031
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f36a661a-6aff-4265-a291-44bd0ea34718>
Mesethmoid cornua: deeply forked and without mesial processes
717,032
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dc26a484-48f5-421d-a1ba-8c354a074503>
14.895006
9.142053
0.586799
717,032
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/a0df0df0-cc52-4538-8d1a-ac5a69616079>
Humerus: absent
717,099
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c77a2226-9a08-49e9-965c-23ad1b8c203a>
36.04465
36.31068
7.418443
717,099
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c6c354b8-a254-4a08-b858-bb4aa93a14c7>
The small teeth imbedded in the fleshy coverings of the upper and lower jaws but not attached to the jaw bones: The small teeth imbedded in the fleshy coverings of the upper and lower jaws but not attached to the jaw bones
717,103
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cc0deb9b-a49c-4e7e-bbf7-faed94f33332>
7.363941
29.395604
4.481558
717,103
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/5af991e7-7bdb-44cc-98ac-0d950428d4ba>
Color, peritoneum: black
717,138
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/eeb52abf-c091-417f-9cb9-1c9d45c86f87>
5.88355
24.202128
3.457529
717,138
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/65e09123-92a1-46c0-ac4a-eb7f04180007>
Portion of buccopharyngeal complex on roof of oral cavity: thickened flaps, with or without lobulate bodies
717,151
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e3174cff-ece2-4b4e-b75c-b628f7ab3bee>
3.537924
14.42953
0.639434
717,151
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/5808cd9a-81a0-46b2-ba03-b966e6ab72fa>
Hyomandibular-quadrate-metapterygoid: quadrate does not suture with either the hyomandibular or metapterygoid
717,187
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d70fd6d4-bc83-4254-9dfa-4f75c55add5b>
27.414949
28.80117
6.377968
717,187
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ad7432cf-659c-404c-aa76-69983f03a79e>
Adductor mandibulae linked to premaxilla: fibers of the adductor mandibulae (called "retractor premaxillae", Schaefer, 1990, or "muscle C", Howes, 1983a) insert directly on the premaxilla
717,210
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/edf6a540-b191-42d5-8782-2cdb7357300c>
27.414949
40.252708
14.885465
717,210
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e429da05-d614-460f-8e0b-953eaf3f776e>
Ectopterygoid-metapterygoid contact: present
717,211
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dc90e171-69a1-443e-9073-b90d0a99a916>
3.537924
9.824561
0.597298
717,211
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/26e425df-8518-4813-81a2-c40ab037f0ea>
Elongate body: Danionella mirifica differs from its only congener D. translucida in having a more elongate body (body depth 12.2-14.8 % SL vs. 18.5- 24.4 % SL)
717,212
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/eab16618-d014-481b-9833-0fd82a2fca66>
12.498824
42.352941
9.608494
717,212
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/9346ba2d-e204-4dfe-ba22-9baa8ef4ee5d>
Presence or absence of medially directed process on base of second rib: present
717,216
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e902e3e8-1b19-4ddd-a566-8cc1e874a50c>
20.114856
37.417219
6.366134
717,216
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/1e325a28-8876-4ccf-b241-1a07bb9885a1>
procoracoid cartilage, composition: procoracoid cartilaginous
717,218
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e48e3260-764a-45b6-b1cc-20b164546c94>
20.114856
49.371069
11.76773
717,218
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/bdb02df6-08bc-41b5-a154-1eb71cb8ab12>
Upper hypurals and ural centra: remaining free
717,233
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d62d8f4a-e969-4fcf-81b4-1d355c41665f>
20.114856
32.091097
6.380888
717,233
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f9c43fbc-2ac0-43bc-b49f-c5283390a121>
First unbranched ray of dorsal fin: first unbranched ray of dorsal fin not modified and in contact with second unbranched ray
717,238
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cfe7e352-69a6-445a-8c06-b5a19a882472>
5.88355
30.38961
4.891261
717,238
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/af2e0d82-cd73-4a32-89fc-6ed11ee9ee90>
The diffuse spot of dark pigmentation at the base of the middle rays of the caudal fin: The diffuse spot of dark pigmentation at the base of the middle rays of the caudal fin
717,240
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fb40bf26-2b6d-4645-a832-f0a075a4131f>
12.498824
29.392447
6.641124
717,240
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e06c8d0b-8669-4109-8ffa-f3f0f08d2e30>
Supinator process: small, confluent with shaft
717,241
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f48f4801-6312-41f9-806d-5fbbefa4a755>
46.44073
58.536585
20.788063
717,241
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/baf62d17-0a52-4c19-90a4-6c8f3ebcec60>
Third hypobranchial: elongate and cane-like
717,272
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e11d1383-439d-4986-906f-34a27354372e>
20.114856
27.034884
5.712271
717,272
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/81987e23-a534-411b-81df-095e7381798a>
Tubular scales in MLL (Median lateral line): Tubular scales present in MLL
717,278
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/df5a5a0e-7345-44b8-ae5d-e6605c4d2ff3>
14.895006
20.186335
3.476191
717,278
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/32ad0e50-969c-4d87-99f8-ef8ac2944f3f>
Presence or absence of mesocoracoid arch: mesocoracoid arch absent
717,280
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ce90dcb6-9198-4ea7-94bc-5777c1734195>
43.53445
58.163265
21.219363
717,280
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/507ac140-9a36-4e13-9739-e1c3f5aceafc>
Second to fourth pharyngobranchials: states 1 and 2
717,286
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f2e589e9-4401-4b37-9388-d39f38ac0083>
12.498824
17.391304
2.167706
717,286
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fabbeeb4-fd67-4aa5-8a37-2394d74d9ef8>
Reduction or elimination of the gap between the articular cartilages on the anterior margin of the second hypobranchial (Figure 22B-D): The articular cartilaginous surface of the second hypobranchial of most characiforms consists of two subunits, a smaller cartilage body at the anterolateral corner of the ossification and an extensive cartilage along the medial and posterior portions of the bone (Figure 22A). This morphology is found in the Anostomidae, Chilodontidae, and Prochilodontidae, and among curimatids also occurs in the genus Curimatopsis. Potamorhina species retain two separate cartilages anteriorly, but the separation between them is considerably reduced
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/aac98c3a-8485-49ef-ac27-5d373cbbe788>
Ventral extension of dorsal-fin bony stay: absent