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Ogilbia luzanensis
Taxonomy
Ogilbia luzanensis was named by Schwarzhans and Bratischko (2011). Its type specimen is ULUZ 2/139, an otolith, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Luzanivka [Tashlik Fm], which is in a Selandian/Thanetian shallow subtidal sandstone in the Tashlik Formation of Ukraine.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2011 | Ogilbia luzanensis Schwarzhans and Bratischko pp. 94-95 figs. figs. 9A-F, 15H |
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†Ogilbia luzanensis Schwarzhans and Bratischko 2011
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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W. Schwarzhans and A. Bratischko 2011 | Elongate, thin otoliths; OL:OH = 1.9-2.2; OH:OT = 2.0-2.5. Dorsal rim with concavity behind post- dorsal angle. Inner face slightly convex; outer face flat. Sul- cus clearly divided into longer ostium and shorter, deepened cauda. |