Aluvarus Explained

Aluvarus praeimperialis is an extinct ray-finned fish, known from two headless fossil specimens found in the Pabdeh Formation, a Late Eocene stratum from the Priabonian epoch, of what is now Iran.[1] [2] A. praeimperialis was originally thought to be a luvar, described as "Luvarus praeimperialis", as it was thought to be a predecessor to the modern luvar. A later reexamination of the specimens showed that they were too incomplete to demonstrate such a conclusion and had no clear exclusive shared traits with luvar, and were renamed "Aluvarus", meaning "not luvar" or "different than luvar".[3] However, some authorities still retain it as a luvar.[4]

The Pabdeh Formation was originally dated to the early Oligocene, but more recent analysis indicates it to be from the mid-late Eocene, most likely the Priabonian. It inhabited an open ocean habitat with a significant deepwater component to the fauna.

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Notes and References

  1. Bannikov . A. F. . Erebakan . I. G. . 2023-10-01 . On the Evolution of Some Groups of Marine Bony Fishes in the Cenozoic of the Tethys and Paratethys . Paleontological Journal . en . 57 . 5 . 475–490 . 10.1134/S0031030123050015 . 1555-6174.
  2. Bahrami . Ali . 2014 . A new deep-sea hatchetfish (Teleostei: Stomiiformes: Sternoptychidae) from the Eocene of Ilam, Zagros Basin, Iran . Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana . 53 . 1 . 27–37.
  3. Bannikov . Alexandre F. . Tyler . James C. . 1995 . Phylogenetic Revision of the Fish Families Luvaridae and Kushlukiidae (Acanthuroidei), with a New Genus and Two New Species of Eocene Luvarids . Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology . en . 1–45 . 10.5479/si.00810266.81.1.
  4. Web site: PBDB . 2024-02-16 . paleobiodb.org.