Abstract

The Eocene catostomid fish (Cypriniformes: Catostomidae) from the Allenby Formation, British Columbia, Canada, is reviewed and revised based on recently collected specimens. The fish was originally recognized as a catostomid by Cope in 1893 and described as Amyzon brevipinne. Wilson comprehensively redescribed the species in 1977 based on a large collection. More specimens collected recently brought to light the need for a systematic revision of this species, different from all known Amyzon species in having a narrow frontal bone with elongated orbital notch, shallow and slender infraorbital series, broad opercle, and short and slender rib 4. It differs from the type species Amyzon mentale in having a shorter posteroventral process of the dentary and fewer dorsal fin rays. Given the differences from all known Eocene catostomid species, Amyzon brevipinne is herein assigned to a new genus as Wilsonium brevipinne. Phylogenetically, this species is resolved as the most basal taxon of Catostomidae. The small-sized fluvial specimens of Wilsonium brevipinne represent the first recognized dwarf catostomid species in the fossil record (maximum standard length ∼ 84 mm). It is also worth noting that Wilsonium gen. nov. differs from all known catostomids in the elongated orbital notch, shallow and slender infraorbital series and non-robust rib 4. These features are seen in some loaches and gyrinchelids. http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A185883A-68FC-4A7F-A103-889EE22ED134

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