Paraulopus undetermined ...

Paraulopus sp. (Fig. 3J, K) Material. One large, rather strongly eroded specimen NRM-PZ P.15965. Occurrence. Site IAA 2/95, La Meseta Formation, Seymour Island, Antarctica. Description. The single otolith of 6.6 mm in length represents a large and diagnostically mature specimen, but unfortunately is...

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Main Authors: Schwarzhans, Werner, Mors, Thomas, Engelbrecht, Andrea, Reguero, Marcelo, Kriwet, Jurgen
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Published: Zenodo 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10903178
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10903178
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Summary:Paraulopus sp. (Fig. 3J, K) Material. One large, rather strongly eroded specimen NRM-PZ P.15965. Occurrence. Site IAA 2/95, La Meseta Formation, Seymour Island, Antarctica. Description. The single otolith of 6.6 mm in length represents a large and diagnostically mature specimen, but unfortunately is strongly leached and eroded on the surface prohibiting a specific identification. It is elongate (OL:OH = 1.95), thin (OH: OT = 3.2) and with a convex inner and a flat outer face. The ventral rim is regularly curved, the dorsal rim undulating, with a somewhat pronounced postdorsal portion. The narrow sulcus is located almost diagonally on the inner face with a long, narrow cauda about 1.5 times the length of the slightly widened ostium, which opens to the anterodorsal margin. Remarks. The appearance is typical for Paraulopus otoliths (and Chlorophthalmidae, where these fishes have been placed prior to their rearrangement) and similar otoliths have been reported as widespread in Late Cretaceous and Palaeogene ... : Published as part of Schwarzhans, Werner, Mors, Thomas, Engelbrecht, Andrea, Reguero, Marcelo & Kriwet, Jurgen, 2017, Before the freeze: otoliths from the Eocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica, reveal dominance of gadiform fishes (Teleostei), pp. 147-170 in Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 15 (2) on page 153, DOI: 10.1080/14772019.2016.1151958, http://zenodo.org/record/10883098 ...