Abstract

Abstract A detailed description of the caudal skeleton of the Paleogene nasine surgeonfish Arambourgthurus scombrurus is provided herein. The compound (urostylar) centrum is fused with a large, nearly triangular, thick hypural plate, formed by consolidated hypurals 1–4. The compound centrum supports a large autogenous parhypural bearing a thick and blunt hypurapophysis. Hypural 5 is a small triangular bone. There is a single elongate autogenous uroneural and three epurals, the first of which is remarkably stout and elongate, with its proximal end embraced by the open neural arch of the second preural vertebra. The haemal spines of the second and third preural vertebrae are fused to their respective centra. The phylogenetic relationships of Arambourgthurus are discussed. Arambourgthurus shares some features with the Eocene Sorbinithurus and the Miocene Marosichthys, and together they constitute a monophyletic group that represents the sister group of the pair formed by the extant genus Naso and the fossil ...

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