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<figureCitation id="132B2A54FFF53C3FFCBF0876FCC87B09" box="[812,882,312,333]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="12.[102,135,784,804]" captionText="Fig. 18. Utricular otoliths (lapilli) of Recent Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758) from wild catches in Germany. AE, I, J. Series of lapilli BSPG 2003 IV 105, 102b, 110, 101, 111, 114, and 113 respectively, in dorsal (AE1, I, J) and anterior (E2) views, illustrating range of their morphological variability; BD, I, J are mirrored. FH. BSPG 2003 IV 102a, 103a, and 103b respectively, in ventral views, represented as left lapilli, F, H are mirrored. B, F and G, H each display a lapilli pair. SEMpictures (AH), digital photographs (I, J)." pageId="11" pageNumber="294">Fig. 18</figureCitation>
.
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.—See
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.
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.—The general shape is trapezoid in the posterior portion and more elongated and rounded in the anterior portion. The anteromedial edge is rounded or slightly pointed and well developed. The posteromedial and lateral edges are angular and thus more prominent. The most prominent edge is the anterolateral one, which is a strong projection of the lateral margin. The medial margin is variable and may be rounded (
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), straight (
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), concave (
<figureCitation id="132B2A54FFF53C3FFA330B25FCE778E0" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="12.[102,135,784,804]" captionText="Fig. 18. Utricular otoliths (lapilli) of Recent Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758) from wild catches in Germany. AE, I, J. Series of lapilli BSPG 2003 IV 105, 102b, 110, 101, 111, 114, and 113 respectively, in dorsal (AE1, I, J) and anterior (E2) views, illustrating range of their morphological variability; BD, I, J are mirrored. FH. BSPG 2003 IV 102a, 103a, and 103b respectively, in ventral views, represented as left lapilli, F, H are mirrored. B, F and G, H each display a lapilli pair. SEMpictures (AH), digital photographs (I, J)." pageId="11" pageNumber="294">Fig. 18B</figureCitation>
), or crenulated (
<figureCitation id="132B2A54FFF53C3FFB8F0BC5FB1078E0" box="[1052,1194,651,676]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="12.[102,135,784,804]" captionText="Fig. 18. Utricular otoliths (lapilli) of Recent Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus, 1758) from wild catches in Germany. AE, I, J. Series of lapilli BSPG 2003 IV 105, 102b, 110, 101, 111, 114, and 113 respectively, in dorsal (AE1, I, J) and anterior (E2) views, illustrating range of their morphological variability; BD, I, J are mirrored. FH. BSPG 2003 IV 102a, 103a, and 103b respectively, in ventral views, represented as left lapilli, F, H are mirrored. B, F and G, H each display a lapilli pair. SEMpictures (AH), digital photographs (I, J)." pageId="11" pageNumber="294">Fig. 18C, D</figureCitation>
). The posterior margin is generally straight and undulated. The lateral margin is also straight but more or less smooth.
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