Catalog of Fossil Fishes in the Carnegie Museum Vol. 6 No. 5

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Veronese, p. 179, PI. XLIV, fig. 1 {err ore).
1818. Pleuronectes platessa H. D. de Blainville, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., Vol.
XXVII, p. 357 ierrore).
1835. Amphistium paradoxum L. Agassiz, Neues Jahrb., p. 294 (name only).
1834-44. Amphistium paradoxum L. Agassiz, Poiss. Foss., Vol. V, Pt. l,p. 44, PI.
XIII.
1905. Amphistium paradoxum C. R. Eastman, Mem. Soc. Geol. France, No. 34, p. 24.
Type. — Nearly complete fish; Museum of Natural History, Paris.
The genotype, attaining a length of about 20
... cm. Length of head with opercular apparatus somewhat exceeding half the maximum depth of the trunk, which is contained twice or slightly less in the total length of the base of the caudal fin. Vertebral column composed of nine abdominal and fifteen caudal vertebrse, all abbreviate and massive. Dorsal and anal fins gently rounded and equally elevated, each with from twenty-one to twenty-three stout, articulated, and divided rays.
This rare and interesting species is considered by Boulenger " to realize in EASTMAN: FISHES FROM UPPER EOCENE OF MONTE BOLCA.


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