Microchirus latior (Schubert)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5194/fr-24-233-2021 |
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Microchirus latior (Schubert) |
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Fig. 4I View Figure 4
1906 Solea latior sp. nov. – Schubert, pl. 6, figs. 12–14 1979 Solea latior Schubert, 1906 – Anfossi and Mosna, pl. 4, fig. 14
1984 Buglossidium frequens – Steurbaut, pl. 35, figs. 9–18 1989 Microchirus aff. variegatus (Donovan) – Brzobohaty, pl. 2, fig. 8
1989 Buglossidium frequens Steurbaut, 1984 – Brzobohaty, pl. 2, fig. 9
1992 Microchirus aff. variegatus (Donovan, 1808) View in CoL – Radwanska, pl. 38, fig. 9
1999 Microchirus latior (Schubert, 1906) – Schwarzhans, p.288, figs. 730–733
2004 Buglossidium frequens Steurbaut, 1984 – Nolf & Brzobohaty, pl. 11, figs.13–14
Material
Two otoliths from level 11 and one otolith from level 12.
Distribution
Lower Miocene of Italy ( Nolf and Brzobohaty, 2004), the Aquitanian Basin ( Steurbaut, 1984), and the MHB. Middle Miocene (Badenian) of Poland ( Radwanska, 1992).
Remarks
The otoliths of Microchirus latior are rounded, unlike those of Microchirus variegatus (Donovan, 1808) that have edges on the posterior side ( Schwarzhans, 1999; Agiadi et al., 2020).
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Microchirus latior (Schubert)
Agiadi, Konstantina, Koskeridou, Efterpi & Thivaiou, Danae 2021 |
Buglossidium frequens
Steurbaut 1984 |
Buglossidium frequens
Steurbaut 1984 |