Gobionellus sp.

Schwarzhans, Werner W. & Aguilera, Orangel A., 2024, Otoliths of the Gobiidae from the Neogene of tropical America, Swiss Journal of Palaeontology (13) 143 (1), pp. 1-129 : 98-100

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scientific name

Gobionellus sp.
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Gobionellus sp.

Figure 44f View Fig

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Fig. 44 a–b View Fig Gobionellus liolepis (Meek & Hildebrand, 1928) , extant; a USNM 367354 About USNM , 13°09’N 87°59’W, 16-18 m GoogleMaps ; b LACM 44426–1 About LACM , Costa Rica, Punta Morales , SL 118 mm. c Gobionellus occidentalis (Boulenger, 1909) , extant, BMNH 1989.1.6.31–33, Nigeria, Port Harcourt. d Gobionellus oceanicus (Pallas,1770) , extant, USNM 265066 About USNM , 13°14’N 59°33’W GoogleMaps . e Gobionellus dague (Eigenmann, 1918) , extant, USNM 257680 About USNM , 01°36’N 77°02’W GoogleMaps . f Gobionellus sp. , Cubagua FM , Venezuela, PPP 3093 , NMB P15832 View Materials . g Gobionellus microdon (Gilbert, 1892) , extant, USNM 318278 About USNM , 08°06’N 80°31’W GoogleMaps , SL 91 mm. h–j Gnatholepis thompsoni Jordan, 1904, extant; h BMNH 1979.1.5.168–174, Ascension Island; i–j USNM 414225 About USNM , 21°29’N 71°30’W GoogleMaps . k–q Gnatholepis gunae n. sp.; k holotype, NMB P15833 View Materials , Gatun FM , Colon, Panama, PPP 2168 ; l–q paratypes; l–o Gatun FM , Colon, Panama, PPP 2168 , NMB P15834-37 View Materials ; p–q Tuira FM , Darien, Panama, PPP 1137 , NMB P15838-39 View Materials

Material 5 specimens Zanclean, Cubagua FM , Venezuela, 4 specimens, Cerro Negro Member , PPP 3093 (figured specimen NMB P15832 View Materials ) , 1 specimen, level above Cubagua FM , Venezuela, PPP 2653 .

Discussion Rather eroded specimens the best of which is figured ( Fig. 44f View Fig ). It bears the main features found in the genus in respect to otolith shape and proportions and also the specific shape of the ventral furrow but differs from the known extant species in the large sulcus (OL:OH = 1.7). It probably represents a fossil species close to G. oceanicus ( Fig. 44d View Fig ) but more and better preserved specimens are required for a reliable definition.

FM

Department of Nature, Fujian Province Museum

NMB

Naturhistorishes Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Perciformes

Family

Gobiidae

Genus

Gobionellus

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