Beardfish

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The beardfishes consist of a single extant genus, Polymixia, of deep-sea marine ray-finned fish named for their pair of long hyoid barbels. They are classified in their own order Polymixiiformes Template:IPAc-en.[1] But as Nelson says, "few groups have been shifted back and forth as frequently as this one, and they were recently added to Paracanthoptergii".[2] For instance, they have previously been classified as belonging to the Beryciformes, and are presently considered either paracanthopterygians or the sister group to acanthopterygians. They are of little economic importance.[3]

They are found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian and western Pacific Ocean. They are bottom-dwelling fish, found down to about Template:Convert depth. Most are relatively small fish, although one species, Polymixia berndti, is over Template:Convert in length.[3]

The earliest body fossils are from the Late Cenomanian of Lebanon, of the genus Pycnosteroides.[4] However, tentative earlier records are known from distinctive fossil otoliths from the Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Texas, USA.[5] Many different fossil families and genera are known from the Late Cretaceous and early Cenozoic, in contrast to the relatively few surviving species in a single genus.[6] Extant beardfish can thus be considered "living fossils".[7]

Classification

  • Order Polymixiiformes Rosen & Patterson, 1969[6][8][9]
    • Genus ?†Allocyclostoma Schwarzhans, Stringer & Welton, 2022 [otolith][5]
      • A. alienus Schwarzhans, Stringer & Welton, 2022
    • Genus †Cumbaaichthys Murray 2016
      • Cumbaaichthys oxyrhynchus Murray 2016
    • Genus †Severnichthys Stringer & Schwarzhans, 2021 [otolith][10]
      • S. beauryi (Schwarzhans, 2010)
      • S. bourdoni Stringer & Schwarzhans, 2021
    • Genus ?†Texoma Schwarzhans, Stringer & Welton, 2022 [otolith][5]
      • T. cyclogaster Schwarzhans, Stringer & Welton, 2022
    • FamilyBoreiohydriidae Murray & Cumbaa 2013
      • Genus †Boreiohydrias Murray & Cumbaa 2013
        • Boreiohydrias dayi Murray & Cumbaa 2013
    • FamilyDalmatichthyidae Radovčić 1975
      • Genus †Dalmatichthys Radovčić 1975
        • Dalmatichthys malezi Radovčić 1975
    • FamilyDigoriidae Bannikov 1985
      • Genus †Digoria Daniltshenko, 1980
        • Digoria ambigua Daniltshenko, 1980
    • Family †Dinopterygidae Jordan, 1923
      • Genus †Dinopteryx Woodward, 1901
        • Dinopteryx spinosus (Davis, 1887)
    • Family Polymixiidae Gill 1862 [Berycopsidae Regan 1911; Dalmatichthyidae Radovčić 1975; Omosomopsidae Gaudant 1978; Homonotichthyidae Whitley 1933]
      • Genus †Apricenaichthys Taverne 2011
        • Apricenaichthys italicus
      • Genus †Berycopsia Radovčić 1975
        • Berycopsia inopinnata Radovčić 1975
      • Genus †Berycopsis Dixon 1850 [Platycormus von der Marck 1900]
        • B. elegans Dixon 1850 [Platycormus elegans (Dixon 1850)]
        • B. germana (Agassiz 1839) [Beryx germanus Agassiz 1839; Platycormus germanus (Agassiz 1839)]
        • B. pulcher Bannikov & Bacchia 2004
      • Genus †Cowetaichthys Schwarzhans, Huddleston & Takeuchi, 2018 [otolith][11]
        • C. alabamae Schwarzhans, Huddleston & Takeuchi, 2018
        • C. beauryi (Schwarzhans, 2010)
        • C. carnevalei Schwarzhans & Stringer, 2020
        • C. groenlandicus (Schwarzhans, 2004)
        • C. harderi (Schwarzhans, 2003)
        • C. lamberi Schwarzhans, Huddleston & Takeuchi, 2018
      • Genus †Homonotichthys Whitley 1933
        • H. dorsalis (Dixon 1850) [Homonotus dorsalis Dixon 1850]
        • H. elegans (Dixon 1850) [Homonotus elegans Dixon 1850]
        • H. rotundus (Woodward 1902) [Homonotus rotundus Woodward 1902]
      • Genus †Namicauda Schwarzhans, Ohe & Ando, 2017 [otolith][12]
        • Namicauda pulvinata Schwarzhans, Ohe & Ando, 2017
      • Genus †Omosoma Costa 1857
        • O. garretti Bardack 1976
        • O. pulchellum Davis 1887
        • O. sahelalmae Costa 1857
        • O. tselfatense Gaudant 1978
      • Genus †Omosomopsis Gaudant 1978
        • Omosomopsis sima (Arambourg 1954) Gaudant 1978
      • Genus †Parapolymixia David 1946
        • Parapolymixia californica David 1946
      • Genus †Pycnosterinx Heckel 1849 [Imogaster Costa 1857]
        • P. discoides Heckel 1849
        • P. dorsalis Pictet 1850
        • P. heckelii Pictet 1850
        • P. latus Davis 1887
        • P. russeggeri Heckel 1849 [Homonotus pulcher Davis 1886]
      • Genus Polymixia Lowe 1836 [Dinemus Poey 1860; Nemobrama Valenciennes 1860 non Jordan, Evermann & Clark 1930]
      • Genus †Polyspinatus Schrøder, Rasmussen, Møller & Carnevale, 2022[4]
        • Polyspinatus fluere Schrøder, Rasmussen, Møller & Carnevale, 2022
    • Family †Pycnosteroididae Patterson, 1964
      • Genus †Magrebichthys Murray & Wilson 2014
        • Magrebichthys nelsoni Murray & Wilson 2014
      • Genus †Pycnosteroides Woodward, 1942
        • Pycnosteroides levispinosus (Hay, 1903)

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