Champsodon, Gunther, 1867
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4563.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5937101 |
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Champsodon View in CoL View at ENA sp.
(Figure 110)
Material: 1 specimen in total. Anda1 (1) RGM 962287.
Very small otolith (OL=1.10, OH= 0.71 mm) with a medial deepened oval sulcus. The otoliths have a similarity with otoliths of Champsodon snyderi Franz, 1910 (depicted in Rivaton & Bourret, 1999). As the largest lobe of the anterior ventral rim is broken, it is quite possible that the otolith had a small denticle as observed in C. snyderi and C. guentheri Regan, 1908 .
Rivaton, J. & Bourret, P. (1999) Otoliths of the Indo-Pacific fishes. Documents Scientifiques et Techniques, Centre IRD de Noumea, Noumea, 378 pp.
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