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Record #109665:

Late Eocene gadiform (Teleostei) skull from Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula / Joseph T. Eastman, Lance Grande.

Title: Late Eocene gadiform (Teleostei) skull from Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula / Joseph T. Eastman, Lance Grande.
Author(s): Eastman, Joseph T.
Grande, Lance.
Date: 1991.
In: Antarctic Science. (1991.), Vol. 3(1) (1991)
Abstract: Describes skull of a hake- or cod-like teleost from La Meseta Formation, significant as most intact teleost cranium known from Antarctica and as the link between an order of fossil and modern teleosts in Antarctica; also provides perspective on biogeography of the group.
Notes:

Antarctic Science. Vol. 3(1) :87-95 (1991).

Keywords: 56 -- Palaeontology.
551.781.4 -- Eocene.
574.9 -- Biogeography.
576.12 -- Phylogeny.
591.4 -- Animal anatomy.
597 -- Fish.
597.5 -- Teleostei.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*726) -- Maritime Antarctic.
(*726.82) -- James Ross Island group.
SPRI record no.: 109665

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