Acipenser

{{Short description|Genus of fishes}}

{{Automatic taxobox

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| fossil_range = {{fossilrange|70.6|Present}}

| image = Montréal Biodome Acipenser oxyrinchus (1).JPG

| image_caption = Atlantic sturgeon
(Acipenser oxyrinchus)

| taxon = Acipenser

| authority = Linnaeus, 1758

| type_species = Acipenser sturio

| type_species_authority = Linnaeus, 1758

| subdivision_ranks = Species

| subdivision = see text

| synonyms = * Dinoctus Rafinesque 1818

  • Sturio Rafinesque 1810
  • Acipenser (Euacipenser) Murgoci 1942||||

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Acipenser is a genus of sturgeons, containing three species native to freshwater and estuarine systems of eastern North America and Europe. It is the type genus of the family Acipenseridae and the order Acipenseriformes.{{Cof genus|genus=Acipenser|access-date=28 May 2025}}{{Portal|fish}}

Taxonomy

File:Stör - Sturgeon.jpg is the type species of the genus]]

Prior to 2025, Acipenser contained almost all species in the Acipenseridae outside of Huso and the "shovelnose" sturgeons (Scaphirhynchus and Pseudoscaphirhynchus). However, such a placement is now known to be paraphyletic with respect to the other genera, and these species have since been split into Huso and Sinosturio. Acipenser in the strict sense (sensu stricto) has been redefined with only 3 species.{{Cite journal |last=Brownstein |first=Chase D. |last2=Near |first2=Thomas J. |date=2025-04-25 |title=Toward a Phylogenetic Taxonomy of Sturgeons (Acipenseriformes: Acipenseridae) |url=https://bioone.org/journals/bulletin-of-the-peabody-museum-of-natural-history/volume-66/issue-1/014.066.0101/Toward-a-Phylogenetic-Taxonomy-of-Sturgeons-Acipenseriformes-Acipenseridae/10.3374/014.066.0101.full |journal=Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History |volume=66 |issue=1 |doi=10.3374/014.066.0101 |issn=0079-032X}}

This is an ancient genus, with phylogenetic evidence suggesting that it is the most basal sturgeon genus, having diverged from other sturgeons during the Early Cretaceous period. Several fossil species known as far back as the Late Cretaceous, with the fossils of two species (A. praeparatorum and A. amnisinferos) known from mass mortality assemblages thought to immediately follow the Chicxulub impact, the beginning of the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event.{{Cite journal |last1=Hilton |first1=E. J. |last2=Grande |first2=L. |year=2022 |title=Late Cretaceous sturgeons (Acipenseridae) from North America, with two new species from the Tanis site in the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota |journal=Journal of Paleontology |volume=97 |pages=1–29 |doi=10.1017/jpa.2022.81 |doi-access=free}} However, the classification of these fossil species is uncertain under the new taxonomy; for example, "Acipenser" praeparatorum may actually represent a more derived sturgeon related to the Huso-Pseudoscaphirhynchus lineage.

= Extant species =

File:Acipenser gigantissimus.jpg]]

The following three species are placed in this genus:

= Fossil species =

The following species are known from fossil remains, under a sensu lato interpretation of the genus. Almost all aside from A. anisinferos and A. praeparatorum{{Cite journal |last=Hilton |first=Eric J. |last2=Grande |first2=Lance |date=2023 |title=Late Cretaceous sturgeons (Acipenseridae) from North America, with two new species from the Tanis site in the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-paleontology/article/late-cretaceous-sturgeons-acipenseridae-from-north-america-with-two-new-species-from-the-tanis-site-in-the-hell-creek-formation-of-north-dakota/0D5838149405C8798B8F3164CEBD3650 |journal=Journal of Paleontology |language=en |volume=97 |issue=1 |pages=189–217 |doi=10.1017/jpa.2022.81 |issn=0022-3360|doi-access=free }} are thought to be nomina dubia.{{Cite journal |last=Grande |first=Lance |last2=Hilton |first2=Eric J. |date=2006 |title=An Exquisitely Preserved Skeleton Representing a Primitive Sturgeon from the Upper Cretaceous Judith River Formation of Montana (Acipenseriformes: Acipenseridae: N. gen. and sp.) |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/4095815 |journal=Memoir (The Paleontological Society) |volume=65 |pages=1–39 |issn=0078-8597}}

  • Acipenser albertensis Lambe, 1902 (Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada)
  • Acipenser amnisinferosHilton & Grande, 2023 (Late Cretaceous of North Dakota, USA){{Cite journal |last=Hilton |first=Eric J. |last2=Grande |first2=Lance |date=2023 |title=Late Cretaceous sturgeons (Acipenseridae) from North America, with two new species from the Tanis site in the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-paleontology/article/late-cretaceous-sturgeons-acipenseridae-from-north-america-with-two-new-species-from-the-tanis-site-in-the-hell-creek-formation-of-north-dakota/0D5838149405C8798B8F3164CEBD3650 |journal=Journal of Paleontology |language=en |volume=97 |issue=1 |pages=189–217 |doi=10.1017/jpa.2022.81 |issn=0022-3360|doi-access=free }}
  • Acipenser chilini Nessov, 1983 (Early Paleocene of Kazakhstan)
  • ?†Acipenser cretaceous Daimeries, 1892 (Late Cretaceous of Belgium; potentially a teleost)
  • Acipenser eruciferus Cope, 1876 (Late Cretaceous of Montana, USA)
  • Acipenser gigantissimus Nessov, 1997 (Late Cretaceous of Saratov, Russia){{Cite journal |last=Ye.V |first=Popov |last2=A.a |first2=Yarkov |date=2001 |title=A NEW GIANT SPECIES OF EDAPHODON (HOLOCEPHALI: EDAPHODONTIDAE) FROM THE BERYOZOVAYA BEDS (LOWER PALEOCENE) OF THE VOLGOGRAD VOLGA REGION |url=https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/25322 |journal=Paleontological Journal |volume=35 |issue=2 |issn=0031-0301}}
  • Acipenser lemoinei (Priem, 1901) (Early Eocene of France)
  • ?†Acipenser molassicus Probst, 1882 (Miocene of Germany; potentially a chondrichthyan)
  • Acipenser ornatus Leidy, 1873 (Miocene of Virginia, USA)
  • Acipenser parisiensis Priem, 1908 (Early Oligocene of France)
  • Acipenser praeparatorum Hilton & Grande, 2023 (Late Cretaceous of North Dakota, USA)
  • Acipenser toliapicus Agassiz 1844 ex Woodward 1889 (Early Eocene of England)
  • ?†Acipenser tuberculosus Probst 1882 (Miocene of Germany; potentially a chondrichthyan)
  • Acipenser zhylgensis Nessov, 1983 (Early Paleocene of Kazakhstan)

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