†Gobius reichenbacherae
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Schwarzhans, 2014
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Typen
Holotypus: [[Type# .
Typusfundort und -schicht: .
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Literatur
- Caputo, D., Carnevale, G. & Landini, W. 2009. Fish otoliths from the Messinian of Strada degli Archi (Tuscany, Italy) - Taxonomy and paleoecology. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, 111A: 257-280. Zitatseite [: pl. 1, fig. 11, ? als Mesogobius sp.]
- Girone, A., Nolf, D. & Cavallo, O. 2010. Fish otoliths from the pre-evaporitic (early Messinian) sediments of northern Italy: their stratig raphic and alaeobiogeographic significance. Facies, 56: 399-432. Zitatseite [: figs. 10d1-4-, ? als Mesogobius sp.]
- Schwarzhans, W. 2014. Otoliths from the middle Miocene (Serravallian) of the Karaman Basin, Turkey. Cainozoic Research, 14 (1): 35–69. Zitatseite [: pl. 9, figs. 2-9, !!]
- Lin, C.-H., Girone, A. & Nolf, D. 2015. Tortonian fish otoliths from turbiditic deposits in northern Italy: taxonomic and stratigraphic significance. Geobios, 48: 249–261. (doi) Zitatseite [: figs. 7/8-9, als Gobius aff. paganellus; fig. 7/12, ? als Mesogobius sp.]]
- Lin, C.-H., Brzobohatý, R., Nolf, D. & Girone, A. 2017. Tortonian teleost otoliths from northern Italy: taxonomic synthesis and stratigraphic significance. European Journal of Taxonomy, 322: 1–44. (doi:) Zitatseite : fig. 11R-S, als Gobius aff. paganellus
- Schwarzhans, W., Brzobohatý, R. & Radwańska, U. 2020. Goby otoliths from the Badenian (middle Miocene) of the Central Paratethys from the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland: A baseline for the evolution of the European Gobiidae (Gobiiformes; Teleostei). Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, 59 (2): 125–173. (doi) Zitatseite [: pl. 4, figs. 6-, als Gobius reichenbacherae]
- Schwarzhans, W., Agiadi, K. & Carnevale, G. 2020. Late Miocene–early Pliocene evolution of Mediterranean gobies and their environmental and biogeographic significance. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 126 (3): 657–723. (doi) Zitatseite [: 679, Figs. 7U-Y, fossile Otolithen]