Three pharyngeal teeth of carp, Cyprinus Linnaeus, were found when washing and screening sediment in the Middle and Upper Miocene of Andalusia (Spain). Their examination has shown that they look very similar to those of the recent carp, Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, so that it would not be impossible that they belong to this species. Their presence in southern Spain at that time is surprising because Cyprinus remains are unknown before the Pleistocene in the countries westward of Ukraine, as no articulated skeleton or bony fragment of this genus has ever been identified in the many Mio-Pliocene localities investigated throughout central and western Europe
The paper deals with results of the study of freshwater fish remains obtained from the Miocene depos...
Fossil utricular otoliths (= lapilli) from cypriniform fishes have long been recorded from European ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The fish order Cypriniformes is one of the most diverse ray-finned...
Three pharyngeal teeth of carp, Cyprinus Linnaeus, were found when washing and screening sediment in...
Miocene) of the surroundings of Ulm (Württemberg, Germany), with remarks on the forerunners of the g...
A new roach material from Late Miocene of Odesa Pontian Lectostratotype (MN 13), Southern Ukraine is...
The fish order Cypriniformes is one of the most diverse ray-finned fish groups in the world with mor...
The Cypriniformes comprise approximately 4,200 species accounting for 25% of the diversity of all fr...
Trois dents pharyngiennes de carpe, Cyprinus Linné, ont été découvertes en lavant et tamisant du séd...
Background : The fish order Cypriniformes is one of the most diverse ray-finned fish groups in the w...
The subfamily Gobioninae is a subgroup in the specious fish family Cyprinidae, which bears high dive...
Scardinius ponticus Kovalchuk, sp. n. T y p e s p e c i m e n. The holotype (fig. 3) is an isolated...
The present paper deals with results of the study of porgy fish (Sparidae) remains from the upper Mi...
Fig. 2. Pharyngeal bones: 1 — Rutilus robustus sp. n., holotype (Prz 10–1/12, Priozernoe); 2 — Rutil...
The Arcas del Villar gypsum sequence (Tagus Basin, Central Spain), previously thought to be Eocene o...
The paper deals with results of the study of freshwater fish remains obtained from the Miocene depos...
Fossil utricular otoliths (= lapilli) from cypriniform fishes have long been recorded from European ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The fish order Cypriniformes is one of the most diverse ray-finned...
Three pharyngeal teeth of carp, Cyprinus Linnaeus, were found when washing and screening sediment in...
Miocene) of the surroundings of Ulm (Württemberg, Germany), with remarks on the forerunners of the g...
A new roach material from Late Miocene of Odesa Pontian Lectostratotype (MN 13), Southern Ukraine is...
The fish order Cypriniformes is one of the most diverse ray-finned fish groups in the world with mor...
The Cypriniformes comprise approximately 4,200 species accounting for 25% of the diversity of all fr...
Trois dents pharyngiennes de carpe, Cyprinus Linné, ont été découvertes en lavant et tamisant du séd...
Background : The fish order Cypriniformes is one of the most diverse ray-finned fish groups in the w...
The subfamily Gobioninae is a subgroup in the specious fish family Cyprinidae, which bears high dive...
Scardinius ponticus Kovalchuk, sp. n. T y p e s p e c i m e n. The holotype (fig. 3) is an isolated...
The present paper deals with results of the study of porgy fish (Sparidae) remains from the upper Mi...
Fig. 2. Pharyngeal bones: 1 — Rutilus robustus sp. n., holotype (Prz 10–1/12, Priozernoe); 2 — Rutil...
The Arcas del Villar gypsum sequence (Tagus Basin, Central Spain), previously thought to be Eocene o...
The paper deals with results of the study of freshwater fish remains obtained from the Miocene depos...
Fossil utricular otoliths (= lapilli) from cypriniform fishes have long been recorded from European ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The fish order Cypriniformes is one of the most diverse ray-finned...