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Aeoliscus longispinus (Rozhdestvensky, 1949) Oligocene Menilite shale Carpathians Jamna Dolna Poland- 1 comment
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One of a number of spiral monograptids from this period and a zone species, these have all been referred to Monograptus at various times as well as separate genera based on rhabdosome form which may not be of significant importance. It is bisected by an unidentified straight Monograptus. Reference for ID (as Monograptus spiralis): Elles & Wood 1901-1918, Monograph on British Graptolites, Pal. Soc. Monograph 33. (Plate XLVIII, fig. 7). Now generally referred to Oktavites Levina, 1928, e.g. in J. A. Zalasiewicz, L. Taylor et al 2009, Graptolites in British Stratigraphy, Geol Mag. 146, pp. 785-850. And here: http://fossiilid.info/9458
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Hi This is bone or tooth piece? Age:Cretacoeus Location: Górka Pychowicka , Kraków , Southern Poland
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Taxonomy from Fossilworks.org. Line drawing from Świdnicki 1986, p. 121: Identified by oilshale using Świdnicki 1986. References: Jacek Świdnicki (1986) Oligocene Zeiformes (Teleostei) from the Polish Carpathians. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 31 (1-2), 1986: 111-135 Baciu, D.-So., Bannikov, A. and Tyler, J. C. (2005): Revision of the fossil fishes of the family Zeidae (Zeiformes). Bollettino del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona Geologia Paleontologia Preistoria, 29: 95-128. F .SANTINI, J.C. TYLER, A.F. BANNIKOV & Dorin-Sorin BACIU (2007): A phylogeny of extant and fossil buckler dory fishes, family Zeidae (Zeiformes, Acanthomorpha). International Journal of Ichthyology 30(2):99-107
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Taxonomy from Fossilworks.org. Diagnosis from Jerzmanska 1974, p. 282: "Head long. The snout with a short premaxilla and a long curved maxilla. The upper jaw and the mandible with big conical teeth and with minute teeth in the interspaces: The lower jaw prominent. There are 34 vertebrae, iricluding 19 caudal. The sharf dorsal fin opposite to the beginning of the long anal. The pectoral fins lie low on the side of the abdomen. Origin of short pelvic fins near the anal fin. The trunk short. The distance from the basis of the pectoral fins to the beginning of the anal shorter than the length of the head. The caudal fin forked. A single series of large photophores." Identified by oilshale using Jerzmanska 1974. References: JERZMANSKA, A.(1974): KOTLARCZYKIA BATHYBIA Gen. n., Sp. n. (TELEOSTEI) FROM THE OLIGOCENE OF THE CARPATHIANS. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 281-289; pls. 23-24
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Paucaichthys sp. Oligocene Menilite Shale Carpathians Jamna Dolna Poland Length 3cm A rare sea bream. Lit.: Baciu, Sorin Dorin und Bannikov, A.F. (2003): Paucaichthys neamtensis gen. et sp. nova - the First Discovery of Sea Breams (Bramidae) in the Oligocene of Romania. Journal of Ichthyology, Vol. 43, No. 8, 2003, pp. 598-602.-
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References: KOTLARCZYK, J.; JERZMAÑSKA, A.; OEWIDNICKA, E.; WISZNIOWSKA, T.(2006): A FRAMEWORK OF ICHTHYOFAUNAL ECOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE OLIGOCENE–EARLY MIOCENE STRATA OF THE POLISH OUTER CARPATHIAN BASIN. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae (2006), vol. 76: 1–111.
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Taxonomy from Gregorová 1997. General description from Gregorová 1997, p. 125: "The size of our specimens varies from 79 to 100.3 mm in standard length, but from individual bones, especially from the head, we can assume a larger size. Danilchenko (1960) gives the size as 50 to 180 mm. They are slender fish with maximum body height at the pectoral fins. The head is relatively long and voluminous, and the snout is prominent. The orbit is small and protruding, its diameter is slightly larger than the distance in front of the orbit. The odd fins are high, set back in the second half of the body without the caudal fin and opposite each other or the anal fin is slightly behind the dorsal fin. The pectoral fins are arranged low, almost at the level of the ventral margin. These rays reach almost at their end the insertion of the pelvic fins. The latter are closer to the anal fin than to the pectoral fin." Line drawing from Gregorová 1997, p. 132: References: Agassiz, L. (1833–1844) Recherches sur les poissons fossiles. Petitpierre, Neuchâtel. Arambourg, C. (1967) Résultats scientifiques de la mission C. Arambourg en Syrie et en Iran (1938–1939). II : Les Poissons oligocène de l’Iran. Notes et Mémoires sur le Moyen-Orient 8, 11–210. Gregorová, R. (1997) Ostéologie et anatomie de l'espèce oligocène de Scopeloides glarisianus (Teleostei, famille de Gonostomatidae). Acta Mus. Moraviae, Sci. geol., 82: 123-136. Přikryl, Tomáš; Prokofiev, Artém M., & Krzemiński, Wiesław (2012) Feeding habits of the Oligocene bristlemouth fish Scopeloides glarisianus (Teleostei: Stomiiformes: Gonostomatidae). Geobios, Volume 45, Issue 4, Pages 377–386.
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From the album: Fossildude's Purchased/Gift Fossils
Eomyctophum sp. Oligocene, Poland. This is an extinct genus, closely related to modern lanternfishes.© © 2016 Tim Jones
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Close up of Syngnathus incompletus skull. Oligocene, Poland. As always, Right click the picture, and left lick "Large" for best viewing.© © 2016 Tim Jones
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Pieces of the fish Syngnathus incompletus, including a nice skull. Oligocene of Poland.© © 2016 Tim Jones
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Small plate of Syngnathus incompletus. Oligocene, Poland.© © 2016 Tim Jones
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Clupea sp. Oligocene, Poland.© © 2016 Tim Jones
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Close up of Capros rhenanus , Oligocene, Carpathian Mountains, Poland. One of the fish on a multi-fish plate. 16mm long.© © 2015 Tim Jones
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Fish non det. Early Oligocene Rupelian Menilite Beds Carpathian Mountains St. Bircza Poland -
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Anenchelum glarisianum de Blainville, 1818 Oligocene Rowne Carpathians Poland Alternative combination: Lepidopus glarisianus-
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Anenchelum glarisianum de Blainville 1818 Oligocene Rowne Poland Length 3cm Alternative combination: Lepidopus glarisianus-
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Euproops rotundatus (Prestwich, 1840) Carboniferous Middle Pennsylvanian (Westphal B) Sosnowiec Poland Length 3cm Westphalian xiphosurans from the Upper Silesia Coal Basin of Sosnowiec, Poland- 1 comment
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Properca sabbae Pauca 1929 Oligocene Rowne Poland