A rare window into a back-reef fish community from the middle Miocene (late Badenian) Medobory Hills barrier reef in western Ukraine, reconstructed mostly by means of otoliths
Author
Schwarzhans, Werner
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Zoological Museum, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Author
Klots, Oleksandr
Author
Ryabokon, Tamara
Author
Kovalchuk, Oleksandr
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Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
2022
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2022-11-17
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13358-022-00261-3
journal article
10.1186/s13358-022-00261-3
1664-2384
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Medoborichthys podolicus
n. sp.
Fig. 6
Otoliths of
Medoborichthys
and
Vanderhorstia
:
a–d
Medoborichthys podolicus
n. gen. et n. sp.
,
b
holotype, NMNHU-P PI 2563, Mlyntsi,
a
,
c
,
d
paratypes,
a
Mlyntsi, NMNHU-P PI 2564,
c
Shydlivshchyna,NMNHU-P PI 2565,
d
(reversed) Kozatskyi Yar, NMB P1215.
e–g
Medoborichthys renesulcis
n. gen. et n. sp.
,
e
holotype, NMNHU-P PI 2566, Mlyntsi,
f
,
g
paratypes,
f
Kozatskyi Yar, NMB P1216,
g
(reversed) Mlyntsi, NMNHU-P PI 2567.
h–j
Vanderhorstia prochazkai
Schwarzhans et al., 2020a
,
2020b
,
h
(reversed),
j
(reversed) Mlyntsi, NMB P1223,
h
(reversed) Shydlivshchyna, NMNHU-P PI 2582.
k
Vanderhorstia
sp.
, Shydlivshchyna, NMB P1224
Figure 6a–d
Holotype
NMNHU-P
PI 2563
,
Kozatskyi Yar
, western
Ukraine
, late
Badenian
,
Fig. 6b
.
Paratypes
30 otoliths:
12 specimens
same data as holotype,
NMB
P1215
;
9 specimens
, Mlyntsi,
NMNHU-P
PI 2564
;
9 specimens
, Shydlivshchyna,
NMNHU-P
PI 2565
.
Etymology
Named after the region Podolia of western
Ukraine
.
Diagnosis
OL:OH = 1.2–1.25. Anterior rim inclined at 75–80° with short preventral projection; posterior rim with moderately developed postdorsal projection. Dorsal rim relatively shallow. Sulcus wide, inclined at 10–15°. Ostial lobe moderate; no subcaudal iugum. Ventral furrow deep, distant and divergent from ventral otolith rim and connected around sulcus to dorsal depression; area around sulcus distinctly bulged.
Description
Moderately slender, rectangular, massive otoliths reaching about
1.6 mm
in length (
holotype
). OH:OT = 2.2–2.5. Anterior rim slightly inclined, with feeble concavity at about tip of ostium and distinct but relatively short preventral angle. Predorsal angle distinct, positioned high on anterior rim. Ventral rim nearly straight, smooth. Dorsal rim shallow, with variably developed mostly blunt postdorsal angle, slightly ascending toward posterior, with moderately strong postdorsal projection not bent outward. Posterior rim with distinct concavity below postdorsal projection and orthogonal postventral angle.
Inner face moderately convex, with area around sulcus and interior of ventral furrow and dorsal depression distinctly bulged. Sulcus wide, relatively deep, centrally positioned, moderately inclined at 10–15°. OL:SuL = 2.0– 2.5; SuL:SuH = 1.8–2.1. Sulcus with moderate ostial lobe, smoothened sole-shaped, with rounded anterior and posterior tips. No subcaudal iugum. Ventral furrow broad, deep, distinct, regularly curved, distant and divergent from ventral rim of otolith, connected around sulcus to moderately wide and deep dorsal depression. Outer face convex, more convex than inner face and very regularly shaped and smooth.
Discussion
Medoborichthys podolicus
differs from
M. renesulcis
n. sp.
described below in the less reduced and larger sulcus and the anteriorly not depressed predorsal angle (vs. depressed). Te dorsal depression is wider in
M. podolicus
than in
M. renesulcis
n. sp.
Medoborichthys podolicus
is as common as
Gobius ukrainicus
in the assemblage, and both can be confused in atypical or eroded specimens. Consistent differences between the two include the wider sulcus (SuL:SuH = 1.8–2.1 vs. 2.4–2.8), the missing subcaudal iugum (vs. present), the shape of the ventral furrow, and the strongly bulged area around the sulcus in
M. podolicus
.