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indet. 1
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• 5 otoliths; GLS otolith comparative collection (
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<paragraph blockId="211.[189,1399,829,891]" pageId="211" pageNumber="212">Sulcus distinctly divided, clearly heterosulcoid. Wide ostium, much narrower cauda. Cauda is uniform in width, downturned ventrally. Ostium tends to widen ventrally.</paragraph>
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The five specimens exhibit features of percoids (Suborder Percoidei, Order
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). Perciform otoliths are usually distinctly heterosulcoid, with an ostium that widens ventrally and a much narrower cauda that is usually uniform in its width and bent ventrally. Unfortunately, the specimens could not be identified to a specific perciform family.
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Stratigraphic and geographic range in
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All of the specimens assigned to Percoidei indet. 1 were recovered from the “upper”
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Formation at site ACh-8. Bartonian, zones NP16 and NP17.
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