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Fig. 4

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

Fig. 4

Skeleton and otoliths of Aphia. a articulated skeleton of Aphia macrophthalma n.sp. (mirror imaged), holotype, RGFAJ29, early Sarmatian s.s., Belgrade, Serbia, a1 photograph, a2 interpretative reconstruction; b, c otoliths of Aphia djafarovae Bratishko, Schwarzhans and Reichenbacher 2015 (refigured from Bratishko et al. 2015), Konkian, Mangyshlak, Kazakhstan; d otolith of Aphia macrophthalma n.sp. found in situ in RGFAJ29 (mirror imaged), d1 photograph, d2 drawing; e, f otoliths of Aphia atropatana (Djafarova 2006) (refigured from Djafarova 2006) (e = mirror imaged), middle Sarmatian, Nakhitchevan, Azerbaijan

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