Eolates gracilis, (AGASSIZ, 1843)
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† EOLATES GRACILIS ( AGASSIZ, 1843)
1843 – † Lates gracilis Agassiz , p. 25, pl. 3.
1843 – † Lates gibbus Agassiz , p. 27, pl. 4.
1843 – † Lates notaeus Agassiz , p. 29, pl. 5.
1970 – † Eolates gracilis (Agassiz) , Sorbini, p. 11.
Emended diagnosis: † Eolates smaller than 0.3 m standard length. A posterior pad develops on infraorbital 1; VC = 10+14(4) (both those characters are unique in the family); no parapophysis on the first five abdominal vertebrae; epineurals on the first seven vertebrae; D = VIII - I+10(9); A = III+8; maximal depth of the body about 35–45% of standard length; biggest dorsal spine about 18–25% of standard length; caudal peduncle deeper than long.
Occurrence: Monte Bolca ( Italy), Lower Eocene (Ilerdian or Cuisian), marine habitat.
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