Cepola macrophthalma (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Cepola macrophthalma (Linnaeus, 1758) |
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Cepola macrophthalma (Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL
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1980 Cepola macrophthalma (Linnaeus, 1758) —Nolf & Martinell: pl. 4, Figs. 25 View Fig , 26 View Fig .
1994 Cepola rubescens Linnaeus, 1766 —Nolf & Cavallo: pl. 7, Fig. 7 View Fig .
1998 Cepola rubescens Linnaeus, 1766 —Nolf, Mané & Lopez: pl. 7, Fig. 12 View Fig .
2019a Cepola macrophthalma (Linnaeus, 1758) —Agiadi et al.: Fig. 5G View Fig .
2022 Cepola macrophthalma (Linnaeus, 1758) —van Hinsbergh & Hoedemakers: pl. 30, Figs. 3–5 View Fig View Fig View Fig .
Material 27 specimens, Zanclean , 25 specimens Dar bel Hamri (figured specimens SMF PO 101.247 ) , 1 specimen Sidi Mohamed ech Chleuh , 1 specimen Asilah .
Discussion For differentiation of C. macrophthalma otoliths from C. lombartei , see above. Cepola macrophthalma otoliths have been referred to since Early Miocene from the North Sea Basin and the Mediterranean but are in much need of revision. Most or all of the Miocene specimens probably represent different species for which at least three nominal species names are available: C. praerubescens Bassoli, 1906 (Tortonian of Italy), C. voeslauensis Schubert, 1907 (Badenian of Austria), and C. multicrenata Radwańska, 1984 (Badenian of Poland). For further discussion, see Schwarzhans (2014). Terefore, I have accepted only Pliocene and younger otoliths as valid references here.
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Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg |
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