Abstract

The anatomy of the anabantoid fish Luciocephalus is reinvestigated and the ontogeny of certain character complexes is described for the first time. Luciocephalus possesses the following previously unrecognized or equivocally interpreted anatomical characters: a clearly separate ectopterygoid bone, pharyngeal processes of the basioccipital, a toothless pharyngeal process of the parasphenoid, an infrapharyngobranchial I and an endoskeletal mental ossification. In addition, aspects of the ontogeny of the hyopalatine arch in the belontiids Belontia, Trichogaster and Ctenops are described. Species of these three genera all possess an ectopterygoid bone previously thought to be lacking in the family Belontiidae. The significance of the results for reconstructing interrelationships of the anabantoid families and the phylogenetic position of Luciocephalus is discussed. A revised hypothesis of anabantoid intrarelationships is presented. Four synapomorphic characters indicate that Luciocephalus is more closely related to the Beontiidae (including Osphronemus) rather than forming the sister group of all other anabantoids.

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