Albula meridiana (Frizzell, 1965)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.935.2557 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11552993 |
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Albula meridiana (Frizzell, 1965)
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The otoliths are elongate to rectangle in shape, with a cauda that is bent downward and a nearly flat dorsal rim that ends with a weak postero-dorsal angle. Albula meridiana was originally described as Eoalbula meridiana by Frizzell (1965), and later assigned to the “ genus Albulidarum ” by Nolf (1985) and remained as such in the following literature ( Müller 1999). However, the species remains doubtful ( Nolf 2013) and requires further study as suggested by Nolf & Dockery (1993). Frizzell’s taxonomic acts were questionable, as they were mainly based on poorly-preserved or juvenile specimens, and his otolith-based genera were forced to reveal tentative evolutionary lineages. Despite this, based on their distinct characters, the three better-preserved otoliths described in this study can be confidently assigned to this species. Albula meridiana is only known from the Bashi Formation of Mississippi.
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