
Fig. 6. Squamation of the clupeid fish Pseudohilsa nikosi Kevrekidis, Arratia, and Reichenbacher sp. nov. from the upper Miocene locality "Aidonochori A", Greece. Anterior is to the right. A. LGPUT ADS 004, flank scales in medial view, photograph (A1), detail in a schematic representation (A2), showing the circuli of the scales. B. LGPUT ADS 002, postpelvic abdominal scutes in lateral view. C. Schematic representation of a scute based on all examined specimens. Dashed lines depict prominent features of the bone.
Published as part of Kevrekidis, Charalampos, Arratia, Gloria, Bacharidis, Nikos & Reichenbacher, Bettina, 2021, A new clupeid fish from the upper Miocene of Greece: A possible Hilsa relative from the Mediterranean, pp. 605-621 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 66 (3) on page 613, DOI: 10.4202/app.00871.2020, http://zenodo.org/record/12196445
Clupeiformes, Animalia, Biodiversity, Pseudohilsa, Chordata, Taxonomy
Clupeiformes, Animalia, Biodiversity, Pseudohilsa, Chordata, Taxonomy
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