2022
DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2022.2056842
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A new Chinese perch (Perciformes, Sinipercidae) from the early Miocene of South Korea

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“…The family Sinipercidae is a group of mainly freshwater fish found in Eastern Asia, with two Recent genera and 12 species (Fang & Chong 1932;Nelson et al 2016). Several fossil taxa (one extinct genus) of this family have been described from the Lower Miocene freshwater deposits of Korean Peninsula (Nam et al 2023) andChina (Chen et al 1999), Middle Miocene of Japan (Yabumoto 2020;Yabumoto & Uyeno 2009), and Middle Miocene marine deposits of Japan (Yabumoto & Uyeno 2000). The fossils under consideration share relatively high similarity with sinipercids, but Siniperca can be excluded due to the lack of support for the opercular spines, large spines at the ventral margin of the horizontal preopercular ramus (in some respects reminding preopercle of Lateolabrax -compare figs 6E and 6D in Katayama 1959), and a generally elongated neurocranium (Katayama 1959: fig.…”
Section: Familial and Subfamilial Classification Of The Fossilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family Sinipercidae is a group of mainly freshwater fish found in Eastern Asia, with two Recent genera and 12 species (Fang & Chong 1932;Nelson et al 2016). Several fossil taxa (one extinct genus) of this family have been described from the Lower Miocene freshwater deposits of Korean Peninsula (Nam et al 2023) andChina (Chen et al 1999), Middle Miocene of Japan (Yabumoto 2020;Yabumoto & Uyeno 2009), and Middle Miocene marine deposits of Japan (Yabumoto & Uyeno 2000). The fossils under consideration share relatively high similarity with sinipercids, but Siniperca can be excluded due to the lack of support for the opercular spines, large spines at the ventral margin of the horizontal preopercular ramus (in some respects reminding preopercle of Lateolabrax -compare figs 6E and 6D in Katayama 1959), and a generally elongated neurocranium (Katayama 1959: fig.…”
Section: Familial and Subfamilial Classification Of The Fossilsmentioning
confidence: 99%