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From: Otoliths in situ from Sarmatian (Middle Miocene) fishes of the Paratethys. Part III: tales from the cradle of the Ponto-Caspian gobies

Fig. 10

Otoliths of Economidichthys, Gobiusculus, Knipowitschia and Pomatoschistus. a–f Economidichthys altidorsalis n.sp., late Sarmatian s.s., Schildbach near Hartberg, Austria, a holotype, SMF PO 91755, b paratype, SMF PO 91756, b1 inner face, b2 dorsal view, b3 posterior view, c paratype, SMF PO 91759 (mirror imaged), d paratype, SMF PO 91757, d1 inner face, d2 posterior view, f paratype, SMF PO 91758 (mirror imaged); e paratype, SMF PO 91763, Sarmatian s.l., Persunari, Romania, e1 inner face, e2 posterior view; g, h Knipowitschia bulgarica n.sp., late Sarmatian s.l., Simeonovo B-7, Bulgaria, g holotype, UMG-X 8596 (mirror imaged), g1 anterior view, g2 inner face, g3 dorsal view, h paratype, UMG-X 8597; i Gobiusculus rotundus (Pobedina 1954), Tarkhanian, Goren Bliznak well C-2, 143.4–145.3 m, Bulgaria (mirror imaged), i1 inner face, i2 posterior view, i3 dorsal view; j, k Pomatoschistus bunyatovi Bratishko, Schwarzhans and Reichenbacher 2015, j SMF PO 91771, late Sarmatian s.s., Kostel-1, 398.6-405.6 m, Czech Republic, j1 inner face, j2 posterior view, k refigured specimen from Schwarzhans, Bradić and Rundić (2015), early Sarmatian s.s., Barajevo-1, 20–25 m, Serbia

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