
Centromochlinae Bleeker, 1862 Centromochli Bleeker, 1862 (in Bleeker, 1862 -1863): 7 [type genus: Centromochlus]. Included taxa. Centromochlus, Gelanoglanis, Glanidium, and Tatia. Diagnosis. The Centromochlinae is diagnosed by the following characters: fenestra present between frontal and orbitosphenoid (#77: 0>1, also present in Pseudauchenipterus and Pseudotatia), four to six branchiostegal rays (#177: 1>0, present also in some non-Auchenipteridae catfishes), five branched dorsal-fin rays (#237: 0>1, also present in Entomocorus, Pseudepapterus, Spinipterus, Trachelyopterus, Trachycorystes, and some non-Auchenipteridae catfishes), posterior cleithral process small (#265: 2>1, also present in Tetranematichthys, Trachelyopterus galeatus, and T. insignis, and some non-Auchenipteridae catfishes), anal fin oblique relative to the body axis in mature males (#288: 0>1, exclusive), anal-fin proximal radials oblique relative to the body axis in mature males and not interdigitated with hemal spines (#289: 0>1, exclusive), anal-fin proximal radials partially or completely fused together forming a single ossification in mature males (#291: 0>1, exclusive).
Published as part of Birindelli, José L. O., 2014, Phylogenetic relationships of the South American Doradoidea (Ostariophysi: Siluriformes), pp. 451-564 in Neotropical Ichthyology 12 (3) on page 537, DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-20120027, http://zenodo.org/record/12718979
Auchenipteridae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Siluriformes, Taxonomy
Auchenipteridae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Siluriformes, Taxonomy
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