Orthopristis americana ( Koken, 1888 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.814.1745 |
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Orthopristis americana ( Koken, 1888 ) |
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Orthopristis americana ( Koken, 1888)
Fig. 31A–D View Fig
Otolithus (Carangidarum) americanus Koken, 1888: 277 , pl. 17 figs 1–3.
“genus Pomadasyidarum ” americanus – Nolf 1985: 86.
Orthopristis americana – Nolf & Stringer 2003: 6, pl. 4 figs 17–21. — Nolf 2003: 6, pl. 3 figs 13–15; 2013: 101, pl. 252. — Stringer et al. 2022: 7, fig. 3i.
Remarks
Two closely related congeneric species, O. americana and O. burlesonis (Dante & Frizzell, 1965) , exist in our collection. However, they are both morphologically and chronologically distinct: O. americana has more compact otoliths with a deeper ventral area, whereas the otoliths of the latter species are more elongate, which is due to their extended posterior part. The occurrence of O. americana is restricted to the younger Moodys Branch Formation and Yazoo Clay, and O. burlesonis is only found in the older Claiborne Group.
Stratigraphic and geographic distribution
Bartonian: Moodys Branch Formation, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Priabonian: Yazoo Clay, Louisiana.
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Orthopristis americana ( Koken, 1888 )
Lin, Chien-Hsiang & Nolf, Dirk 2022 |
Otolithus (Carangidarum) americanus
Koken E. 1888: 277 |