Décembre 2025 : publication Papers in Palaeontology
A new otophysan from the Tlayúa Quarry, Mexico: a North American clue to the early diversification of this group of freshwater fishes
We describe a new genus and species, Sooinichthys varii, based on well-preserved specimens from the Albian marine limestones of Tlayúa Quarry, Mexico. This fish possesses a Weberian apparatus, supporting its inclusion in the clade Otophysi, and a unique combination of skeletal features not found in any living or extinct known otophysan group. This new species represents the first known Early Cretaceous otophysan discovered in North America and one of the oldest found worldwide. Our findings enhance our understanding of the early diversity within the Otophysan group. The new species is significant for ongoing discussions about the history of Otophysi because it highlights a geographical region where the otophysan fossil record is scarce; therefore, it may help answer questions about the relationships between fossils and living species, their geographic distribution, the transition from shallow marine waters to inland environments, and the ecological factors that contributed to their diversity as the most varied group of freshwater fish on Earth.

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Alvarado-Ortega J., Otero O., Mayrinck D. 2025 – New otophysan from the Tlayúa Quarry, Mexico: a North American clue to the early diversification of this group of freshwater fishes.Papers in Paleontology 11(6),025, e70056 – Doi.org/10.1002/spp2.70056


