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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
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(T22.) Camptotrichia: present
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/efe7c570-e8a3-431a-8976-8f0fb8521bcd>
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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
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Dentary teeth: with 15–17(2) tricuspid or conical teeth decreasing in size posteriorly
719,378
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20.114856
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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
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Pectoral-fin spine pigmented with transverse dark bars, forming a striped pattern: pectoral fin spine is completely dark or unpigmented
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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/17b3d522-368c-429c-a658-c76c397b6cfb>
Form of distal portion of posterior ceratohyal: narrow, with a narrow, blunt distal tip
719,391
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cf776a65-3d97-40bf-8053-29b6a193edf7>
12.498824
17.218543
2.146678
719,391
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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/fb25bebe-f5d6-49a2-9ed0-7366bf04df9e>
Coracoid process: Absent
719,469
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ee1a8a0d-dcbb-4a9a-9370-a6672ebbca9e>
8.541402
16.140351
1.387016
719,469
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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/3d2764e6-4377-4e0b-8b2d-5040f8a2044e>
BRC squamosal, suprameatal foramen, presence: absent
719,504
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f25e4018-851d-43b3-9e7a-7b51377c4804>
14.895006
24.505929
4.199059
719,504
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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/d0b650b0-7f54-4950-b91c-1a53fb65f479>
Accordingly, the ulnare and enlarged proximal and intermediate radials establish a central axis to the fin, a feature common to basal sarcopterygians7,26 but unknown in tetrapodomorphs.: not as described
719,510
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14.895006
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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
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TAR 1 - ossified tarsus: present
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43.456988
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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/46ceda6d-366f-4e0a-bf94-69b60f4dc57a>
Uncinate process present on E1: no interarcual cartilage
719,521
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d6403fb0-5f1b-4476-a89f-f810db719158>
12.498824
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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/c7bc2e1a-aa13-4125-9a4d-9e403b66137c>
Form of basal portion of first proximal radial of anal fin: without dorsally directed process on anterior surface
719,539
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8.541402
42.857143
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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
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Pelvis, ilioischidic foramen:: closed
719,548
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27.688568
61.682243
19.245787
719,548
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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/1bf05641-0db3-4ec7-9070-ecbc7e151241>
The pronounced distinctly convex longitudinal ridge extending along approximately two-thirds of the length of the dorsal surface of the third ceratobranchial (C3): The pronounced distinctly convex longitudinal ridge extending along approximately two-thirds of the length of the dorsal surface of the third ceratobranchial (C3)
719,556
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12.498824
17.275748
2.232594
719,556
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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
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Ventral ridge of the coracoid with a posterior process: absent
719,571
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fea9f150-136a-4644-bb5c-63549bec1ec5>
18.52855
49.394673
15.384696
719,571
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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
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Supraoccipital: present
719,580
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43.53445
66.889632
26.333643
719,580
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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/779761f4-a272-46b7-a187-56873dcddfa2>
Second Pharyngobranchial with Extra Uncinate Process: PB2 with extra uncinate process
719,605
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20.114856
43.276284
7.298905
719,605
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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/f762ca4b-adc8-4265-9101-8fadd3605218>
Epineurals Fused to Neural Arch: Epineurals fused to neural arch on V1-V10
719,610
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2.670849
0.732601
0.070664
719,610
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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
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Transferrin 3: present
719,616
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10.361625
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10.203729
719,616
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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: present
719,618
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fc04dcf2-118a-461c-95d5-6cd37565ea0d>
10.168252
29.081633
6.38343
719,618
<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/aeaa8eba-03a7-49ad-ae04-4f6d56cce357>
The elaboration of the three primary folds of the buccopharyngeal complex into large vertical flaps, and the development of numerous parallel secondary folds on the roof of the buccal cavity: The elaboration of the three primary folds of the buccopharyngeal complex into large vertical flaps, and the development of numerous parallel secondary folds on the roof of the buccal cavity
719,623
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d097f65e-ed0e-4ffc-adbe-7771c64592c8>
43.53445
72.292994
28.881214
719,623
<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/e0aa8aaf-f13e-44cb-af15-b4e297431c39>
pharyngobranchial 2: present
719,629
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fbd3e13f-19b9-49e4-8c8d-4225580d77d9>
8.541402
30.143541
5.664697
719,629
<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/ac33dc52-6465-45f3-830d-fffc3291f4f9>
Medial laminar expansion at dorsal tip of cleithrum: (0) absent
719,631
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dff198c5-b346-4b09-a0c0-d79ff671c08c>
17.255743
17.617866
3.26956
719,631
<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/e6c2e3da-a524-41b3-8a3a-bd3127282228>
Dermal portion of the palatine (dermopalatine): absent
719,633
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d5f0e463-65f1-432f-8dc4-06ea31f9dfe4>
10.168252
35.530086
6.342581
719,633
<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/5e9df289-2b24-4774-b743-41a595a528aa>
Length of lateral line: lateral line truncated before caudal-fin base
719,635
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/efc720aa-ac8d-4014-a661-2e6d133a0370>
3.740757
31.147541
3.860385
719,635
<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/57060cb9-6006-4d2f-96ca-71ae64656832>
Caudal fin: diphycercal
719,654
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fd7954c4-93f5-4c99-99f0-bf6074f32a7e>
12.498824
29.392447
6.257138
719,654
<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/230e1c2e-15d6-4732-8ef2-bf1fe2ef5ee8>
Anterior distal condyle: wider
719,671
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fe669180-72ab-4f67-a2dc-1a7d2666b3a1>
12.498824
41.812865
9.613128
719,671
<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/8e57c812-c08c-4ad1-8f42-2d9e5022419d>
Vertebra 1: ventrally directed lateral processes on vertebra 1
719,674
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f3993425-7b1c-452c-93a0-75d92e521265>
13.160786
33.975482
9.387567
719,674
<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/7355d997-732d-4644-8138-56681ec1f162>
Form of anterior portion of ectopterygoid: with anterior process and having overall tripartite form
719,695
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4edec11-2d12-428e-b656-651578fb0c00>
17.255743
17.554859
3.023846
719,695
<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/1986f082-5079-4357-9047-b2d603931a49>
Palatine with maxillary articulation process: absent
719,714
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e0a313bd-73d3-494a-be0c-9086e40e61a2>
3.740757
31.147541
3.879503
719,714
<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/4b970337-843e-4c1d-839a-774d1343b60f>
Tail shape: heterocercal
719,730
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ce1b960e-88a2-4fd7-8b11-b6424d8dbae1>
36.04465
46.443515
18.156293
719,730
<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/772db7c3-1f19-4b9b-819e-e058434d7b66>
Hyomandibula sutured to pterotic-supracleithrum posterior to cartilaginous condyle of hyomandibula: absent
719,731
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/df8f3266-f26a-4554-8e1c-2de7cd8c52c6>
18.52855
32.86385
7.033811
719,731
<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/5603e595-8f46-4ba6-80bd-d0bc980debf5>
Sclerotic ring (DIETZE 2000, char. 55; LUND & POPLIN 2002, char. 52 in part): present
719,733
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d5d02a04-3b80-49bb-837e-084c279c697f>
13.160786
34.588235
7.977301
719,733
<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/cc24768d-2ec8-4e7c-83af-083866d71425>
Scales: large, the basal plates not forming a completely continuous covering over the entire body (no carapace), forming erectile prickles or spines
719,741
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/db908cad-1136-4e8f-a3c1-eb87f92597b7>
18.52855
45.771144
14.27084
719,741
<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/ee8a0a8f-41b9-4098-9338-9f802485f88b>
Posterior portion of lateral ethmoid with narrow process not associated with olfactory tract contacting orbitosphenoid ventrally: present
719,786
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e30f9446-92c0-4195-a023-f03879e42059>
36.04465
26.151762
5.168153
719,786
<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/12fe3de6-0e3e-4404-a63d-2efa5794a6c4>
the uniquely elongate adductor blade extends for almost 50% of the total femoral length, the trochanters are spaced more distantly along its length, and considerable anterim torsion ( -75 ) results in the intercondylar fossa facing anteriorly when the long axis ofthe femoral head is oriented horizontally.:
719,806
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ee09d2d4-5e0b-43d9-8c68-18ac0dc854ca>
3.537924
10
0.588765
719,806
<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/711f3d6e-ec2d-4651-9fbb-f7b9193ad8f8>
Larvae: secondary post-metamorphosis present, with prominent spiny processes from the body
719,815
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e1c4e8e1-e820-4cb2-906c-087748a07866>
27.688568
69.875776
23.20595
719,815
<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/ea6e0cd2-d8a4-40a1-a406-3e6a37b97c07>
Bb2: t-shaped
719,816
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ca00e778-516f-4122-aa49-dee57790b68f>
14.895006
21.385542
3.907992
719,816
<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/a82a02bb-5664-4803-b4dd-44529c020e07>
Uroneural bones: absent (5)
719,847
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d547b631-3676-414f-a390-99b82d9d2122>
14.895006
37.5
8.250138
719,847
<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/8d83bcac-0b30-46fe-8914-504c86b88013>
Anterior tip of pelvic bone (dupe 4): (0) anterior to fourth rib
719,849
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d4f155ec-16ae-40cc-925a-1ac389242306>
14.895006
45.633803
12.031691
719,849
<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/3ada5354-6707-4e9c-8716-82f149711b37>
Vertebrae: number not increased
719,857
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ea91189d-173c-4a5e-ae3d-7662391ff5f8>
27.414949
65.697674
20.002236
719,857
<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/e7d99f1d-cc39-4641-bbb1-c2bb886f735e>
The slender hyomandibular with a reduced dorsal articular surface: The hyomandibular in species of Curimata is typically an angled, moderately broad element with a short, distinctly anterodorsally angled dorsal portion that articulates with the hyomandibular fossa of the cranium
719,866
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f0eb0f20-4086-4ac7-b3eb-f329f4711c59>
14.895006
27.910448
5.670029
719,866
<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/cc597b04-70ad-4894-8592-56a88a290a8d>
Manus, ulnare proportions: long
719,867
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/df7d41dd-64d3-4425-aa40-9cdeb4c70a8c>
20.114856
39.954853
8.827616
719,867
<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/a7f43e26-9d5d-461e-838f-f57e9c3c2435>
Relationship of parhypural to preural centrum 1: articulated
719,875
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fe9b68f0-227e-4507-a80b-6c8e313ece10>
27.414949
67.961165
23.562393
719,875
<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/524b155c-af83-4938-8da3-4bd278d88067>
Ventral hypohyal: present
719,897
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d6302d41-0359-4d57-8a65-bf2730fec447>
27.414949
71.803279
25.116396
719,897
<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/a5335110-d0d1-40da-9c35-cb122f7af049>
Basihyal Morphology: Basihyal oriented horizontally
719,910
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ddfd6d42-4272-41c0-a346-2594cf9be5c7>
12.471475
11.962617
0.892904
719,910
<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: All curimatids, in contrast, lack jaw teeth as adults
719,914
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/eef7125d-9fd3-48ee-a1b7-6f2c439773c0>
22.679424
46.585366
14.898825
719,914
<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/e77a5b97-dc95-49d0-b32f-c21f02164561>
Palatine: with distinct anterior process in region of attachment of ligament to mesethmoid
719,919
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ca42f685-d570-4a3a-8c02-9d2d21568238>
51.6762
37.815126
10.766793
719,919
<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/e4b1c8f8-17e3-4a23-b690-b3717638b1e9>
Cleithrum: covering part of the posterior edge of suprascapular cartilage
719,926
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cafe711f-0b92-479c-9488-a90a50c82b57>
8.541402
18.404908
2.511558
719,926
<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/a54275a0-d752-4c7e-b3c1-0fc970c8086c>
Posterior part of dorsal fin spine: spine not serrated
719,929
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e1774ac6-48ba-497b-b20f-f3ae65caf476>
20.114856
36.734694
7.383412
719,929
<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: Prochilodontids have the numerous teeth in each jaw attached to the fleshy lips
719,938
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f69cdc1c-d52f-4d3a-95e2-6ca86576cc38>
18.548414
43.584071
13.487967
719,938
<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/22e46265-b814-4520-959e-56a9e45104d9>
Preoperculum: narrow, without posterior expansion
719,946
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f1a5802d-5bac-49b4-8b1a-34be22b1cc71>
43.456988
16.770186
3.129934
719,946
<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/a9cd7921-f8a2-4b2a-99eb-a9a15710f441>
first epibranchial, interarcual cartilage, and second pharyngobranchial absent: first epibranchial, interarcual cartilage, and second pharyngobranchial absent
719,948
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d2ec622b-d43a-4465-9250-a813c425f4e2>
27.414949
46.169772
16.152763
719,948
<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/42029db0-8d4b-4532-940c-ff9dd7984172>
Metapterygoid: presence of a concave facet on the posterodorsal margin of the metapterygoid which articulates with a ridge or process of the lateral ethmoid
719,953
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dceb6129-ecc8-4478-9df2-be0d828d011a>
14.895006
19.354839
4.268049
719,953
<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/ea3ff906-18de-4b4e-92a5-957bad2ccabf>
Basisphenoid absent: Basisphenoid absent
719,961
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/deace259-a283-4d5e-954e-739328829eb6>
55.407659
65.594855
28.220284
719,961
<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/5eb831dd-160b-4365-bcc5-38bfc8de9599>
The discrete anterolateral spur on the anteroventral process of the third hypobranchial (H3): The discrete anterolateral spur on the anteroventral process of the third hypobranchial (H3)
719,962
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f0fcb35c-016a-49f0-80ef-870ad245cb46>
3.537924
13.029316
0.481294
719,962
<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/8e749114-49db-42fc-bfb3-e1a1bb8651e6>
Urogenital papillae of female: bilobed and greatly enlarged
719,968
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/da8dac88-28a4-46bb-b85b-331debb10bbc>
10.168252
31.007752
7.064291
719,968
<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/1679a70a-c2db-4366-a7de-cee380e29b72>
Maxillary barbel: extending to posterior border of interopercular patch of odontodes
719,996
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e6c6e9d8-4d3a-49e6-bda1-b4acda980a42>
12.471475
17.534247
2.688397
719,996
<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/5f9771da-6a15-4b39-bc70-65dccc761e79>
Maxillary teeth: are absent in all catfishes except diplomystids and the fossil Hypsidoridae
720,011
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e5ebd6e9-e95d-4c5a-95ea-261e25ec1d35>
20.114856
26.732673
4.962221
720,011
<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/2d729e11-aa2e-4518-90df-eae6d23ecd89>
Prepollex: not fused to Metacarpal II to form fighting spike
720,029
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e498da81-06bc-481b-96bc-c5646c9176ac>
7.65537
17.482517
1.796697
720,029
<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/e1f1f7a8-2909-4154-a487-6a5bf8aed662>
Connecting bone/tendon: absent
720,043
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c60cfe7b-ab05-4836-ad06-0e8197091a72>
20.114856
38.22314
8.884798
720,043
<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/9cd77190-9ba6-460b-9727-1de2420cbc95>
Placement of teeth in jaws: teeth not in direct contact with premaxilla and dentary, but rather moveably attached to fleshy lips"
720,046
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/cff5949b-3ed4-4527-8316-a2028e579e6f>
12.498824
18.075802
2.95678
720,046
<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/e147860e-a901-4241-9d99-951ef1b6bfdf>
Supinator process: absent
720,051
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c5da0c39-1449-443a-90e8-1d9a754c9b2c>
22.679424
48.148148
15.101734
720,051
<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: with small foramen
720,069
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e862fe91-e58a-4498-9d52-0385c78b30c8>
11.786803
36.901408
6.316325
720,069
<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/27081ac8-8def-47af-9559-a067a23bdd29>
Sternum, shape of base of bony style: base of bony style of sternum bifurcate
720,073
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d5fab168-ad85-42ce-bd0a-56127c2d938c>
11.643153
33.203125
6.950945
720,073
<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/be9e662e-14f1-47d8-a00c-96e5024d8640>
Infraorbital sensory canal: All infraorbitals with sensory canals, first infraorbital sensory canal not reaching anterior edge of bone, with less than half length of first infraorbital
720,082
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f42fa4ea-7b0f-4deb-b6ae-12e366505034>
8.541402
16.611296
1.57972
720,082
<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/1cf87a88-2ec1-4158-86c8-4866316ec274>
Supraglenoid foramen: absent
720,087
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ff48f2e1-5f03-4160-ba64-06a2f4cef0a9>
3.740757
31.596091
4.097054
720,087
<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/3817873d-1490-4117-b376-d6298e940cee>
Caudal fin: 18.2–27.2% SL
720,088
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f2d29df2-3ad6-4c09-a136-338c59e64a03>
7.65537
18.151815
2.605871
720,088
<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/6cba52d7-90c2-4ea3-848e-2c9c36e312b2>
Mesopterygoid teeth: mesopterygoid edentulous
720,103
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d373b4ec-9d84-4224-b195-a6a05b91d89c>
13.160786
35.103926
8.069789
720,103
<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/dd95fac0-394a-415b-9f71-88434ff5ef50>
Fringing fulcra: present as "true" fringing fulcra
720,105
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f2d188d3-f7cb-43cd-8719-1dc5247e0eaf>
18.548414
43.296703
13.351402
720,105
<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/22e46265-b814-4520-959e-56a9e45104d9>
Preoperculum: preoperculum narrow, but with an elongate posterior expansion at the angle between the limbs
720,133
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/df5c604c-20cb-4cff-a675-0a416ebcc190>
8.301967
27.878788
5.214566
720,133
<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/ca270c9a-e1d8-4de0-9a58-7cae8c1fd248>
Pectoral fin: approximately subtriangular in dorsal view, first pectoral-fin ray terminating in long filament reaching about 50% of pectoral-fin length without filament; pecto- ral-fin rays i,5
720,140
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/df07b0f6-ffb4-4ef2-a2bd-2e34cd24dccd>
18.548414
43.908629
12.491215
720,140
<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/de7c590d-1c20-4368-a079-b6103de3eb4f>
Interopercular odontodes: 6 to 11
720,144
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/dcb408d6-1986-47ac-ab91-7b59846ee37d>
13.160786
17.897727
3.349879
720,144
<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/cf323dbb-343d-4a32-9df4-41a18061ae98>
Squamation, cephalic scales (E147/Meszo70): absent
720,150
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e6ffd80a-5f38-46a0-8814-58b9cbbc218e>
12.498824
28.709677
6.04106
720,150
<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/e4293cea-b1d2-45e3-84ee-b61138c15d74>
Femoral posterior trochanter: hypertrophied, ?shelf-like? conformation
720,158
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f0186c01-8cb9-4902-bb4a-055628eba448>
20.114856
25.401929
5.133174
720,158
<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/23fd736d-d44e-4936-a7d1-7e966c2e5b07>
Astragalus, tibial articular surface:: continuous articular surface
720,159
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c7a233ad-fc00-4bd1-8e3d-3e1700a52142>
12.498824
16.993464
2.541471
720,159
<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/940134e7-2f86-437b-a8d1-d538c075ab6e>
Epiotic (epioccipital) processes in adults: absent
720,176
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e7e74143-8b47-4d23-bfdd-1afd44447ab3>
27.414949
48.156182
16.929949
720,176
<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/e52bdc60-9549-481e-9bad-ad1bf752bc58>
Posterior margin of symplectic: (0) articulating with metapterygoid
720,189
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e8141667-5c43-440f-8dd5-2897945b51c8>
13.160786
37.319588
9.206793
720,189
<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/ab1c2dfb-6b21-4b6d-b4bc-354fbba9ab1e>
Posterior lengthening of the fifth upper pharyngeal tooth plate, and the reduction of the dentition associated with that ossification (Figures 6-11): Posterior lengthening of the fifth upper pharyngeal tooth plate, and the reduction of the dentition associated with that ossification (Figures 6-11)
720,209
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e9e28625-0660-4084-80cc-89d3bded4d1c>
3.537924
1.071429
0.159178
720,209
<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/c58f1fe0-f2ac-4ff0-97a8-7991aea0f5bb>
Length of second anal-fin spine: moderate to long, more than one-half length of first spin
720,235
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/df73cacc-2794-455b-98c3-d0d250ec7828>
14.895006
29.356358
6.370415
720,235
<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/cb9b0141-810b-4be6-8dda-0083ed2a78af>
Ulna length: equal or longer than radius
720,236
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f2a8e292-8930-44a2-856f-514540576491>
13.160786
38.129496
10.191385
720,236
<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/7616599b-d702-44b9-9f6a-1f891f6c16b3>
Supraopercular bone (LUND et al. 1995, char. 58; LUND 2000): present
720,265
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f34125a9-fc0e-438b-b2b9-25b8b521cb29>
11.027871
25.245902
4.457312
720,265
<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/d3ef5036-2f42-43be-a9ef-f89ca19a6b60>
The shell-shaped connective tissue sheet that extends dorsal to the fifth ceratobranchial and forms the posterior wall of the epibranchial organ: The shell-shaped connective tissue sheet that extends dorsal to the fifth ceratobranchial and forms the posterior wall of the epibranchial organ
720,279
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fd660290-24db-4b6f-adff-9fc22f14663a>
20.114856
39.686099
8.506525
720,279
<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/147abe82-1150-4abb-9445-488df6f651c9>
Second preural centrum and hemal spine: fused
720,294
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fe0fe1a2-88f1-455d-9c87-327cece648ef>
13.160786
36.398467
11.032852
720,294
<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/e136e8be-fde0-4c8b-bb46-b633d726c092>
Angular: present
720,295
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/d0339ca9-ef0f-4f5f-820b-df5510b4cc31>
12.498824
16.774194
2.467153
720,295
<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/54996c68-0019-43e2-b6cb-51a3ec13f997>
Laterosensory canal on sphenotic: (0) absent
720,302
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e558178a-83c1-4ee1-ba14-9ea42aa639cd>
18.52855
43.559719
12.382071
720,302
<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/d5fc8646-bbe4-4829-9683-527b0bae7a98>
Lateral commissure: narrow
720,312
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e46633c6-25da-4875-8edc-2c22a365828b>
18.52855
46.039604
13.950381
720,312
<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/df6f6054-1d5a-4c09-8248-3f7562bbadae>
Relative size of portion of mesethmoid that contacts medial portions of contralateral premaxillae: anterior portion of mesethmoid only moderately wide; width approximately equal to width of frontal portion of median cranial fontanelle
720,315
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c4845b03-6a3a-466a-994e-92eda3118541>
<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/f966e1d3-f318-48e3-9851-b33c72aba8e2>
3.740757
32.119205
4.057873
720,315
<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/72327a96-8f7f-453d-8bcd-63592a14a123>
Anal fin: subtriangular, its origin in vertical posterior to dor-sal-fin base; anal-fin rays ii + 4 + i, plus two rudimentaryrays on fin origin
720,325
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14.895006
40.045767
8.478878
720,325
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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
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Uroneural 1 reaches anterior to preural centrum 2: Uroneural 1 reaches anterior to preural centrum 2.
720,346
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12.498824
29.898649
7.001894
720,346
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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
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Latissimus dorsi process: or a spike
720,349
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20.114856
44.023324
9.443781
720,349
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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
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Posterior margin of large supraneural: unfused
720,384
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10.168252
27.990431
5.484691
720,384
<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
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Line connects eyes on dorsal surface of head: present
720,403
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/caf20199-01c2-4902-b7ae-a16e997a3d07>
14.895006
44.204852
10.157644
720,403
<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
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Rib of 5th or 6th vertebral centrum: present
720,419
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18.548414
34.315789
9.732186
720,419
<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
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Lateral surface of entopterygoid: covered with cartilage or situated on medial side of metapterygoid
720,424
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/fbc18bc5-3b16-43a4-b523-2df9dbf600c4>
12.498824
28.350515
5.97482
720,424
<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
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Lateral margin of tibia: gently concave
720,426
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/e5d0ae6a-da60-4412-ba9d-98d2f89300a5>
17.255743
19.830028
4.498839
720,426
<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/4caa85b6-1cb7-45e9-b23b-bda5b3625472>
Autopalatines unossified: Autopalatines unossified
720,437
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55.407659
64.495114
27.408377
720,437
<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/4a83b5e8-2eb2-4431-b383-8872162612c2>
The subdivision of the anterior articular surface of the first hypobranchial (H1) into anterior and anteromedial subunits: The subdivision of the anterior articular surface of the first hypobranchial (H1) into anterior and anteromedial subunits
720,443
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/ff01bbc8-b714-41a9-a2fd-1edc461928ee>
55.407659
67.100977
29.761901
720,443
<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
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Development of supplementary spur on anteroventral process of third hypobranchial at point of attachment of ligament between second and third hypobranchials: supplementary spur well developed
720,456
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6.903446
27.146172
3.360936
720,456
<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
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Pelage - Basal bulb presence: no basal bulb, proximal third of hair filament is of roughly uniform diameter
720,464
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18.52855
46.268657
13.759811
720,464
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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/fec5a199-3197-46ef-9c61-15f13795a7d8>
Sphenotic spine: spine approximately vertical, with dorsal portion proximate to main portion of bone and continuous with ventral surface of frontal
720,494
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<http://purl.org/phenoscape/uuid/c9991b77-135a-4fe2-99ca-e0ffa302a0d6>
41.246817
22.126437
6.139927
720,494
<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/63dad6a3-7ff9-4814-bd8a-11e226c937dd>
Gill rakers on trailing edge of second through fourth ceratobranchials: lacking on second and greatly reduced or missing on third and fourth