Silurus, Linnaeus, 1758
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Silurus View in CoL cf. S. glanis Linnaeus, 1758
Figure 6.1 View FIGURE 6 -7
Material. Four proximal portions of pectoral-fin spines, 1 centrum ( NMNHU-P 41/2731-2735, Vinogradovka 1); 2 centra ( NMNHU-P 53/4698-4699, Nerubaiske); 2 centra ( NMNHU-P 37/797, 2257, Trudomirovka); 1 fragment of parasphenoid, 2 centra ( NMNHU-P 41/680, 876, 1165, Shkodova Gora); 1 centrum ( NMNHU-P 29/3973, Shirokino); 1 centrum ( NMNHU-P 45/4052, Cherevichne 2).
Description. Pectoral-fin spine is rounded and characterized by an expanded flattened base and small blunt denticulations on the medial margin of the shaft. Dorsal process of articular base is medium-sized, whereas the ventral and anterior processes are small with conical tips. Parasphenoid ( Figure 6.7 View FIGURE 6 ) is represented by its medial part, anterior and posterior ends are completely broken. The bone is wide, with well-developed and clearly visible carotid grooves on its surface. Centra ( Figure 6.1-5 View FIGURE 6 ) are oval or rounded in end view and rectangular in lateral view. Most have shallow articular surfaces at their anterior and posterior ends. Large abdominal centra ( Figure 6.1, 6.3-6 View FIGURE 6 ) are typically wider than high or long, although sometimes height and width are comparable. Wide and robust parapophyses are developed on the dorsal and lateral sides of those bones. Caudal centrum ( Figure 6.2 View FIGURE 6 ) is higher or longer than wide.
Remarks. The centra and other bone fragments described above are similar to those in Silurus glanis based on their characteristic morphology, shape and surface sculpturing. Because of their poor preservation, however, we only cautiously assign them to that species.
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