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Perch
Kingdom: Animalia
Eon: Phanerozoic
Era: Cenozoic
Period: Paleogene
Sub Period: None
Epoch: Eocene
International Age: Ypresian
Messel Formation
Collector: T. Bastelberger
Date Collected: 06/01/1974
Acquired by: Field Collection
Grube Messel
Messel near Darmstadt
Hessia
Germany
Taxonomy from Micklich 1985.
Emended diagnosis from Micklich p. 33 (translated from German by oilshale): "Percoidei with spindle-shaped elongated body; scales medium-sized, ctenoid, covering the entire skull including the exposed parts of the jaw elements covering (there increasingly cycloid). Maximum body width slightly more than 1/3 of standard length. Frontalia robust, with irregularly ridged surface; mandibles finely dentate in several rows. Maxillary short, reaching only orbital anterior margin; no supramaxillary. Lacrimals entire, praeoperculum with finely dentate posterior margin and smooth lower margin. Operculum posteriorly with two flattened spinous processes; 6 (7?) branchiostegalia. Two distinctly separated dorsal fins with VIII, I+ 8 -9 rays. Spines I and II with common fin support, hard rays IV-V longest. Caudal fin forked incised, with 17 main rays (9/8, of which 15 branched); uppermost marginal ray in lower caudallobus at base with so-called "procurrent spur" Caudal supporting skeleton acentric with 3 epuralia and one urodermal. Analis with III+ 6 -8 rays; spines I to III gradually increasing in length, with I and II together with anteriormost soft ray sharing a common fin support
shared. Pectoral fins slightly caudad offset from pectoral fins, with 15 soft rays on 4 radial elements. Posttemporals and angles of cleithrum toothed on posterior margin. Ventral fins with one hard and 5 jointed soft rays; caudolateral margin of pelvic bones near spine insertion bulgingly reinforced, processus medialis posterior short. Almost always 23 (10 + 13) vertebrae; epipleuralia present. Presumed additional delimitation characters: Absence of praedorsalia; limited to scapula. Articulation of radialia on shoulder girdle."
Line drawing from Micklich 1985, p. 56:
Identified by oilshale.
References:
Micklich, N. (1978): Palaeoperca proxima, ein neuer Knochenfisch aus dem Mittel-Eozän von Messel bei Darmstadt. Senckenbergiana lethaea, 59 (4/6), 483-501.
Micklich, N. (1985): Biologisch-paläontologische Untersuchungen zur Fischfauna der Messeier Ölschiefer (Mittel-Eozän, Lutetium). Andrias, 4: 171.
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