A recently discovered fish assemblage from the “Schistes à Meletta” facies (Lower Oligocene) of the Glières Plateau, Bornes Massif, Haute–Savoie, eastern France is described. The assemblage, comprising specimens ranging from fully-articulated skeletons to isolated scattered ossifications, is composed of Anenchelum cf. glarisianum, Pristigenys sp., Fistularia sp., Caranx cf. glarisianus alongside indeterminate teleosts. This new assemblage greatly increases the fish diversity previously known from the “Schistes à Meletta” of this area. The fauna shows biogeographic affinities with assemblages from the Peritethys domain, in particular from the Helvetic molassic basin and from the Paratethys. The genera identified at the Glières locality are r...
Otoliths collected from the Late Oligocene of the Eger area revealed the presence of 52 teleost taxa...
Background: The classification of gobioid fishes is still under discussion. Several lineages, includ...
WOS:000715836000001International audienceUncommon fish records may reflect local or global changes o...
A recently discovered fish assemblage from the “Schistes à Meletta” facies (Lower Oligocene) of the ...
A recently discovered fish assemblage from the "Schistes à Meletta” facies (Lower Oligocene) of the ...
Neue Untersuchungen der fossilen Fische die aus Bohrkernen des elsässichen Kalibeckens stammen, verv...
The main interest of the otoliths collected in the Palaeocanyon of Saubrigues lies in the fact that ...
Occurrences of Gobius aries (AG.) are reported from Oligocene strata in Marseilles and Saint-Pierre-...
Aus dem tiefsten Oligozän von Altkirch (Haut-Rhin, Frankreich) werden Funde fossiler Fische gemeldet...
Der obere Abschnitt des obertriassischen Hauptdolomits der Nördlichen Kalkalpen ist im Alaunium (Mit...
The study of the otoliths from the Sallomacian coquinas of Orthez and Sallespisse yielded 40 teleost...
Aim To analyse the patterns in species richness and endemism of the native European riverine fish fa...
Two additional genera of Actinopterygian fishes are reported from the Upper Stampian of Aix-en-Prove...
© 2016, © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2016. All rights reserved. The fossil o...
The study of the Maastrichtian Deccan Intertrappean otolith association allows for the reconstructio...
Otoliths collected from the Late Oligocene of the Eger area revealed the presence of 52 teleost taxa...
Background: The classification of gobioid fishes is still under discussion. Several lineages, includ...
WOS:000715836000001International audienceUncommon fish records may reflect local or global changes o...
A recently discovered fish assemblage from the “Schistes à Meletta” facies (Lower Oligocene) of the ...
A recently discovered fish assemblage from the "Schistes à Meletta” facies (Lower Oligocene) of the ...
Neue Untersuchungen der fossilen Fische die aus Bohrkernen des elsässichen Kalibeckens stammen, verv...
The main interest of the otoliths collected in the Palaeocanyon of Saubrigues lies in the fact that ...
Occurrences of Gobius aries (AG.) are reported from Oligocene strata in Marseilles and Saint-Pierre-...
Aus dem tiefsten Oligozän von Altkirch (Haut-Rhin, Frankreich) werden Funde fossiler Fische gemeldet...
Der obere Abschnitt des obertriassischen Hauptdolomits der Nördlichen Kalkalpen ist im Alaunium (Mit...
The study of the otoliths from the Sallomacian coquinas of Orthez and Sallespisse yielded 40 teleost...
Aim To analyse the patterns in species richness and endemism of the native European riverine fish fa...
Two additional genera of Actinopterygian fishes are reported from the Upper Stampian of Aix-en-Prove...
© 2016, © The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2016. All rights reserved. The fossil o...
The study of the Maastrichtian Deccan Intertrappean otolith association allows for the reconstructio...
Otoliths collected from the Late Oligocene of the Eger area revealed the presence of 52 teleost taxa...
Background: The classification of gobioid fishes is still under discussion. Several lineages, includ...
WOS:000715836000001International audienceUncommon fish records may reflect local or global changes o...