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Fig. 11

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

Fig. 11

Hesperichthys n.gen. a–k Skeletons and otoliths of Hesperichthys reductus n.gen et sp., early Sarmatian s.s., Dolje, Croatia, a–c, g holotype, CNHM 149, a photograph of the articulated skeleton, b detail drawing of abdominal vertebrae column and associated fins, c detail drawing of suspensorium and opercular series, g drawing of extracted right otolith, g1 inner face, g2 anterior view, paratype, CNHM 271, d detail drawing of dentary, e photograph of partially preserved articulated skeleton, f otoliths in situ, f1 photograph, f2 drawing; h–k isolated otoliths of Hesperichthys reductus n.gen. et sp., h SMF PO 91770, Sarmatian s.s., Gbely well 358, 20.8–21.9 m, Slovakia, h1 inner face, h2 dorsal view, h3 posterior view, i–k UMG-X 8594, early Sarmatian s.l., Galatin, Bulgaria, i1, j1 inner face, i2, j2 dorsal view, j3 posterior view; l–n isolated otoliths of Hesperichthys hesperis (Schwarzhans, Bradic and Rundic 2015), l holotype IGOTBAB4/1, Sarmatian s.s., Barajevo-4, 10–12 m, m paratype IGOTBAB1/3, Sarmatian s.s., Barajevo-1, 15–20 m, n paratype IGOTBAB1/4, Sarmatian s.s., Barajevo-1, 20–25 m, l1 anterior view, l2 inner face, l3 dorsal view

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