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| Eosteus chongqingensis Y.-A. Zhu, Chen, Li, Zhao, Zhou, Jia, Y.-L. Yu, H.-X. Yu, Wei, Ahlberg, Lu & M. Zhu, 2026 Life reconstruction by NICE PaleoVislab, IVPP |
Abstract
Osteichthyans, comprising sarcopterygians and actinopterygians, dominate modern vertebrate biodiversity, yet their pre-Devonian fossil record remains scarce and fragmentary. The oldest articulated sarcopterygian and stem osteichthyan date to the late Silurian, whereas undisputed actinopterygian fossils in articulation appear only in the Middle Devonian. Here we report an articulated, near-complete osteichthyan from the early Silurian Chongqing Lagerstätte (approximately 436 million years ago), representing the oldest osteichthyan occurrence including microfossils. This tiny fish exhibits a fusiform, generalized osteichthyan body outline, with plesiomorphic osteichthyan characters, including the lack of lepidotrichia and the presence of serial median dorsal plates, pectoral and dorsal fin spines and an anal fin spine reported previously exclusively in stem chondrichthyans and one placoderm. It also displays features, such as a single dorsal fin and caudal fulcra, seen commonly in actinopterygians. Bayesian inference and the 50% majority rule consensus of the maximum-parsimony analysis place the new fish on the osteichthyan stem, whereas the strict consensus leaves its position unresolved within osteichthyans. This discovery increases Silurian osteichthyan diversity and further populates the osteichthyan stem group. The morphological disparity among early osteichthyans implies a more extensive Silurian to Early Devonian radiation of bony fishes than previous lines of evidence suggested.
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| Morphological evolution of early jawed vertebrates, showing the position of Eosteus and Megamastax among stem bony fishes. |
Eosteus chongqingensis
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| Life reconstruction of the oldest osteichthyan Eosteus chongqingensis. Credit: NICE PaleoVislab, IVPP |
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| Life reconstruction of the biggest Silurian vertebrate Megamastax amblyodus. Credit: Image by NICE PaleoVislab, IVPP |
You-An Zhu, Yang Chen, Qiang Li, Wen-Jin Zhao, Zheng-Da Zhou, Lian-Tao Jia, Yi-Lun Yu, Han-Xin Yu, Guang-Biao Wei, Per E. Ahlberg, Jing Lu and Min Zhu. 2026. The Oldest articulated Bony Fish from the early Silurian period. Nature. 651; 128–134. DOI: doi.org/10.1038/s41586-026-10125-2 [04 March 2026]






