New giant Mochokus
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New giant Mochokus
This is about 10 times larger than any other species. Unfortunately, it's extinct.
Pinton, A, O Otero, A Likius, HT Mackaye, P Vignaud & M Brunet, 2011. Giants in a minute catfish genus: first description of fossil Mochokus (Siluriformes, Mochokidae) in the Late Miocene of Chad, including M. gigas, sp. nov. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31: 22–31.
Abstract
The first Mochokus (Siluriformes, Mochokidae) remains of the fossil record are described, including a new species based on a sub-complete neurocranium discovered in the Late Miocene deposits of Toros-Menalla, Chad, Central Africa, dated to 7.0 Ma. Mochokus gigas, sp. nov., is the first fossil species described for the family Mochokidae, which is the largest family of African catfishes. The description is based on the comparison with the two living species of the genus, M. niloticus and M. brevis. Mochokus gigas, sp. nov., is a very large species presenting original features, notably on the pectoral spines and on the anterior part of the neurocranium. One of the apomorphies characterizing the modern genus Mochokus is found on the fossil: the root of the mesocoracoid arch is located on the posterior side of the vertical lamina of the coracoid and lacks any dorsally directed prominence. Several other Mochokus fossil remains, including nuchal plates, cleithra, and dorsal spines, are described and attributed to Mochokus, sp. indet., or Mochokus sp. Finally, and on the basis of preliminary observations of the fossil fish assemblages from different sites of Toros-Menalla, the lack of Mochokus fossil remains is discussed.
Pinton, A, O Otero, A Likius, HT Mackaye, P Vignaud & M Brunet, 2011. Giants in a minute catfish genus: first description of fossil Mochokus (Siluriformes, Mochokidae) in the Late Miocene of Chad, including M. gigas, sp. nov. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31: 22–31.
Abstract
The first Mochokus (Siluriformes, Mochokidae) remains of the fossil record are described, including a new species based on a sub-complete neurocranium discovered in the Late Miocene deposits of Toros-Menalla, Chad, Central Africa, dated to 7.0 Ma. Mochokus gigas, sp. nov., is the first fossil species described for the family Mochokidae, which is the largest family of African catfishes. The description is based on the comparison with the two living species of the genus, M. niloticus and M. brevis. Mochokus gigas, sp. nov., is a very large species presenting original features, notably on the pectoral spines and on the anterior part of the neurocranium. One of the apomorphies characterizing the modern genus Mochokus is found on the fossil: the root of the mesocoracoid arch is located on the posterior side of the vertical lamina of the coracoid and lacks any dorsally directed prominence. Several other Mochokus fossil remains, including nuchal plates, cleithra, and dorsal spines, are described and attributed to Mochokus, sp. indet., or Mochokus sp. Finally, and on the basis of preliminary observations of the fossil fish assemblages from different sites of Toros-Menalla, the lack of Mochokus fossil remains is discussed.
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Re: New giant Mochokus
Ooooo - interesting, very interesting, (but also somehow a little disappointing...)
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Re: New giant Mochokus
If there were Mochokus this big, I wonder how big a giant Synodontis would have been
If at all possible I would like a copy of this one please.
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If at all possible I would like a copy of this one please.
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Re: New giant Mochokus
Birger, I tried emailing you the paper but the delivery failed. Got another email address I can use?
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Re: New giant Mochokus
If there is a copy going HH, i'd be very interested
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Re: New giant Mochokus
Hi!!
A copy of the pdf for me please if possible
in advance many thanks
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Yann
A copy of the pdf for me please if possible
in advance many thanks
Cheers
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