Fig. 6From: Otoliths in situ from Sarmatian (Middle Miocene) fishes of the Paratethys. Part IV: Scorpaenidae, Labridae, and Gobiesocidae Apletodon? sp. a, c, g, h CNHM 273 (reversed); a1–2 Photograph and reconstruction of the premaxilla, light gray represent bone impressions; c1–2 photograph and reconstruction of the pectoral fin and partially preserved pelvic girdle, light gray represent bone impressions; g1–2 interpretative drawing of the otolith; g1 ventral view; g2 inner face; h inner face of the asteriscus; b, f CNHM 152 (reversed); b1–2 photograph and reconstruction of the caudal skeleton; f drawing of the otolith; d, e CNHM 276; d opercle and subopercle; e1–2 photograph and interpretative drawing of the otolith; i otolith of Aspasmogaster tasmaniensis (Günther 1861), coll. Schwarzhans (leg. WAM), Recent off SW Australia; i1–2 photographs; i1 anterior view; i2 ventral view; i3 inner face; i4 interpretative drawingBack to article page