Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz, 1839)

Šoster, A. & Kovalchuk, O. M., 2016, Late Neogene And Pleistocene Porgy Fishes (Teleostei, Sparidae) Of The Eastern Paratethys, With Comments On Their Palaeoecology, Vestnik Zoologii 50 (5), pp. 415-422 : 416-417

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1515/vzoo-2016-0048

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6525583

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD8798-FFA4-1E53-FF35-B5F8A250FDAE

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scientific name

Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz, 1839)
status

 

Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz, 1839) (pl. 1, figs 7–11)

1849 Sphaerodus cinctus Ag. — Sismonda, p. 21, table 1, figs 2–4.

1850 Sphaerodus cinctus Ag. — Costa, p. 197, table 9, figs 20, 23, 27.

1960 Chrysophrys sp. (cf. Sphaerodus cinctus Münster, 1870 ) — Pawłowska, p. 426, table 3, figs 5–6.

1969 Sparus cinctus (Agassiz, 1843) View in CoL — Menesini, p. 41, table 7, figs 7–11.

1973 Sparus cinctus (Agassiz) View in CoL — Caretto, p. 77, table 14, fig. 5.

1974 Sparus cinctus (Agassiz, 1843) View in CoL — Menesini, p. 156, table 8, figs 21–23.

2010 Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz, 1836) — Schultz, Brzobohatý & Kroupa, pl. 3, figs 8–9.

2013 Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz, 1836) — Mikuž, Šoster & Ulaga, p. 126–127, table 1, figs 5–8.

2013 Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz, 1836) — Šoster & Mikuž, p. 78–79, table 3, figs 21–25.

2013 Pagrus cf. cinctus (Agassiz, 1839) — Mikuž & Šoster, p. 206–207, table 4, figs 32–35.

2014 Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz, 1839) — Mikuž, Bartol & Šoster, p. 34–35, table 1, fig. 1. View Fig

M a t e r i a l a n d l o c a l i t i e s. Three molariform teeth (Mariupol’, upper Miocene); one complete tooth NMNHU-P 53/5119 (Trudomirovka, lower Pliocene); one tooth NMNHU-P 29/229 (Bezymiannoe, lower Pleistocene).

D e s c r i p t i o n. The processed material consists of both symmetrical and asymmetrical teeth. Symmetrical teeth (pl. 1, figs 7–9) are round to slightly elliptically elongated. Teeth are laterally convex, gradually curved and flat (pl. 1, fig. 7) or mediumheight (pl. 1, figs 8, 9). The apical surface of the teeth is smooth or irregular by the form of holes (pl. 1, fig. 9). Basal parts of the teeth are not preserved. The pulpal cavity is clearly visible in all specimens. The enamel is greyish-brown, brown or black. Asymmetrical teeth (pl. 1, fig. 10–11) are rounded, elliptically elongated or kidney-like in shape. The teeth are laterally convex, gradually curved and flat or medium-height. The apical surface of the teeth is smooth or slightly damaged, probably due to transportation within the sediment. The enamel is dark to light brown.

M e a s u r e m e n t s, i n m m. Length — 2–13 (μ = 6); width — 1.5–11 (μ = 5).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Actinopterygii

Order

Perciformes

Family

Sparidae

Genus

Pagrus

Loc

Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz, 1839)

Šoster, A. & Kovalchuk, O. M. 2016
2016
Loc

Sphaerodus cinctus Münster, 1870

Munster 1870
1870
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