A new species of sciaenid, Seriphus lavenbergi sp. nov., is described from the late Miocene Yorba Member of the Puente Formation, southern California. The holotype is represented by an incomplete disarticulated skull with the right saccular (sagitta) otolith in situ, an extremely rare occurrence. This is the earliest known geological occurrence of Seriphus and represents a second species within the genus. It is hypothesized that the ancestor of Seriphus emigrated from the Gulf Stream of the Atlantic into the Pacific via the Panama Seaway and the genus evolved entirely in the eastern Pacific
The bowl-shaped trace fossil Piscichnus waitemata Gregory 1991 appears in Pliocene sandstones from S...
A relatively diverse assemblage of at least 17 vertebrates (three species of sharks, three genera of...
A radiation of fishes in the family Semionotidae is preserved in the sedimentary record of the great...
A new species of early Miocene croaker of the genus Pogonias (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) from the mari...
A new species of the genus Totoaba (family Sciaenidae) based upon otoliths from the late early Mioce...
The otoliths described here from the Late Santonian of the Eutaw Formation of Alabama, represent one...
Nineteen of the 23 species described by Koken (1888) from the U.S. Gulf Coast Paleogene are consider...
A nearly complete fossil skull, including the rostrum, of blue marlin, Makaira nigricans Lacepe`de, ...
The fossil otolith-based sciaenid genus Equetulus is known almost exclusively from South America, th...
Aplodinotus grunniens represents one of the most common, widespread, and unique freshwater fishes in...
Fossil sciaenid fish otoliths are reported here from Pannonian (Upper Miocene) deposits of 11 Hungar...
A small assemblage of 22 otoliths was identified from the historical collection of Bluntschli and Pe...
We report here diverse Late Miocene fish assemblages based on otoliths collected from sedimentary ro...
The fossil otoliths of the southern USA have been known for more than 130 years and are among the ri...
Scymnodon ?ringens, a new addition to the ichthyofauna of the late Pleistocene Palos Verdes Sand at ...
The bowl-shaped trace fossil Piscichnus waitemata Gregory 1991 appears in Pliocene sandstones from S...
A relatively diverse assemblage of at least 17 vertebrates (three species of sharks, three genera of...
A radiation of fishes in the family Semionotidae is preserved in the sedimentary record of the great...
A new species of early Miocene croaker of the genus Pogonias (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) from the mari...
A new species of the genus Totoaba (family Sciaenidae) based upon otoliths from the late early Mioce...
The otoliths described here from the Late Santonian of the Eutaw Formation of Alabama, represent one...
Nineteen of the 23 species described by Koken (1888) from the U.S. Gulf Coast Paleogene are consider...
A nearly complete fossil skull, including the rostrum, of blue marlin, Makaira nigricans Lacepe`de, ...
The fossil otolith-based sciaenid genus Equetulus is known almost exclusively from South America, th...
Aplodinotus grunniens represents one of the most common, widespread, and unique freshwater fishes in...
Fossil sciaenid fish otoliths are reported here from Pannonian (Upper Miocene) deposits of 11 Hungar...
A small assemblage of 22 otoliths was identified from the historical collection of Bluntschli and Pe...
We report here diverse Late Miocene fish assemblages based on otoliths collected from sedimentary ro...
The fossil otoliths of the southern USA have been known for more than 130 years and are among the ri...
Scymnodon ?ringens, a new addition to the ichthyofauna of the late Pleistocene Palos Verdes Sand at ...
The bowl-shaped trace fossil Piscichnus waitemata Gregory 1991 appears in Pliocene sandstones from S...
A relatively diverse assemblage of at least 17 vertebrates (three species of sharks, three genera of...
A radiation of fishes in the family Semionotidae is preserved in the sedimentary record of the great...