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Niphon spinosus: A Primitive Epinepheline Serranid, with Comments on the Monophyly and Intrarelationships of the Serranidae
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BiologyMorphological EvidencePhylogeneticsEpinepheline SpecializationNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyMorphologyNiphon SpinosusCladisticsZoological TaxonomyAnatomyMonotypic NiphonPercoid Family SerranidaeSynapsidaPrimitive Epinepheline Serranid
Three reductive specializations (absence of the posterior uroneural, procurrent spur and third preural radial cartilages) define the percoid family Serranidae with respect to the ostensibly polyphyletic Percichthyidae (sensu Gosline, 1966). A single innovative specialization, the presence of three spines on the opercle, indicates that the Serranidae are monophyletic. All members of the serranid subfamily Epinephelinae, comprising five tribes, share a unique modification of the first dorsal pterygiophore, seemingly a specialization for support of the elongate dorsal spine of the larvae. The enigmatic Niphon spinosus, placed in the Percichthyidae by Gosline (1966), and in the Centropomidae by Rivas and Cook (1968), shares the epinepheline specialization, as well as the four specializations that characterize the Serranidae. It is hypothesized that the monotypic Niphon is the sister group of all other epinephelines. Identification of the larva of Niphon could provide corroborative evidence for this hypothesis. TIPHON spinosus Cuvier is a percoid fish inIV habiting shallow marine waters along the coasts of Japan, Korea, China and the Philip
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