Lanternfishes (Myctophidae) with otoliths in situ from the Early oligocene of the eastern paratethys (Western Ukraine)

Tomš Přikryl, Werner Schwarzhans, Oleksandr Kovalchuk

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    Abstract

    Articulated myctophid fish skeletons are described from the Early Oligocene of western Ukraine. They consist of two species, Oligophus moravicus and an unspecified representative of the genus Eomyctophum; both taxa have been previously reported from coeval strata of the Paratethys. All the six specimens (two are plate and counterplate) contain otoliths in situ. Those of Oligophus moravicus are well-preserved and lead to synonymization of the otolith-based Diaphus longirostris. Those of Eomyctophum sp. are less well-preserved, but may represent one of two closely related otolith-based species, namely Diaphus alcoholicus and Diaphus pristismetallis. It is thus shown that the record of skeleton-based and otolith-based taxa from the Early Oligocene of the Paratethys indeed corresponds well. However, the skeleton-based data suggest a predominance of stem-group myctophids, while the otolith-based data were interpreted to only represent the extant genus Diaphus. The phylogenetical position of Oligophus moravicus, until recently assigned to the genus Diaphus, is briefly discussed. It is concluded that unambiguous records of fossil Diaphus species are recognized only from the Late Oligocene onwards.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalNeues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie - Abhandlungen
    Volume285
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)213-225
    Number of pages13
    ISSN0077-7749
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

    Keywords

    • Diversity
    • Eomyctophum sp.
    • Myctophidae
    • Oligocene
    • Oligophus moravicus
    • Otoliths in situ

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