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1 otolith, Shydlivshchyna,
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P1214.
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A small roundish otolith of
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in length. OL:OH = 1.2; OH:OT = 4.0. Ventral and dorsal rim regularly curved, semicircular, but dorsal rim shorter than ventral rim, both without angles but irregularly crenulated. Rostrum broad, blunt, 22% of OL; excisura and antirostrum distinct, antirostrum much shorter than rostrum. Posterior rim regularly curved.
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Tis characteristic otolith may represent an undescribed species of an undefined leiognathid genus (see
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for figures of extant otoliths). As for this group, a set of skeletal imprints of leiognathids has been described from the early Miocene (Burdigalian) of
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). Tese specimens are morphologically identical and similar in meristic values to
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,
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).
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