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Taxonomy from Baciu & Chanet 2002. Diagnosis from Baciu & Chanet 2002, p. 22 (translated from French by oilshale): "Sinister flatfish, the vertebral column is composed of 35-36 vertebrae of which 11 precaudal vertebrae and 24-25 caudal vertebrae; the ventral branches of the pelvic bones extend anteriorly and support the pelvic fins each composed by 6 soft rays; the dorsal fin is composed by 68-70 soft rays, segmented, of which 8-9 rays are simple, supracranial and unbranched; the anal fin has 52-54 segmented rays; the body is covered by small ctenoid scales." Line drawing by Baciu % Chanet 2002, p. 25: Identified by oilshale using Baciu & Chanet 2002. References: Baciu, D. S. and Chanet, B. (2002) Les Poissons plats fossiles (Teleostei: Pleuronectiformes) de l'Oligocène de Piatra Neamt (Roumanie). Oryctos 4:17-38. Miclăuş Crina, Loiacono F., Puglisi D., Baciu D.S. (2008) Eocene-Oligocene Depositional Systems In The Northern Cratonic Margin of the Paratethys: A Study Case From The Vrancea Nappe (Eastern Carpathians, Romania). Bulletin of the Tethys Geological Society, Cairo, Vol. 3, 81-90.
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From the album: Vertebrates
Scophthalmus stamatini PAUCA, 1931 Oligocene Menilite Formation Jamna Dolna Poland-
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