Trachinus laevigatus, (Koken, 1888)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.814.1745 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:74226488-DE8B-4A64-B1D4-A24C15AE79F6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6492724 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/897AA073-FFE9-393F-E968-C0A3FE0D5A89 |
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Felipe |
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Trachinus laevigatus |
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“ Trachinus ” laevigatus ( Koken, 1888)
Fig. 25A–B View Fig
Otolithus (Trachini) laevigatus Koken, 1888: 286 , pl. 18 figs 13–14.
“genus Trachinidarum” laevigatus – Nolf & Stringer 2003: 6, pl. 8 fig. 1. — Nolf 2003: 10, pl. 3 fig. 12. “ Trachinida ” laevigata – Nolf 2013: 115, pl. 310.
Remarks
The otoliths of this species show typical features of trachinid otoliths and seem to be closely related to those of the genus Trachinus , which is presently distributed in the eastern Atlantic. It should be noted, however, that there is a fossil Western Atlantic species ( Trachinus unus Müller, 1999 ) from the upper Oligocene Old Church Formation of Virginia.
Stratigraphic and geographic distribution
Lutetian: Weches Formation and “Stone City beds”, Texas; Piney Point Formation, Virginia. Bartonian: “upper” Lisbon Formation, Alabama; Moodys Branch Formation, Mississippi and Alabama. Priabonian: Yazoo Clay, Louisiana.
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Trachinus laevigatus
Lin, Chien-Hsiang & Nolf, Dirk 2022 |
Otolithus (Trachini) laevigatus
Koken E. 1888: 286 |