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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 9.
Published in final edited form as: J Syst Palaeontol. 2016 Mar 16;15(2):147–170. doi: 10.1080/14772019.2016.1151958

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Drawings of Eocene otoliths from Seymour Island. A, B, Tripterophycis immutatus Schwarzhans, 1980, NRM-PZ P.15969, mirror imaged; A, inner face; B, dorsal view. C–F, Macruronus eastmani sp. nov.; C–E, holotype, NRM-PZ P.15970, mirror imaged; C, inner face; D, outer face; E, ventral view; F, paratype, NRM-PZ P.15971, inner face. G–M, Palimphemus seymourensis sp. nov.; G–I, holotype, NRM-PZ P.15973, mirror imaged; G, inner face; H, ventral view; I, outer face; J, paratype, NRM-PZ P.15975, mirror imaged, inner face; K–M, paratypes, NRM-PZ P.15974; K, inner face, mirror imaged; L, ventral view; M, inner face. N–R, Coelorinchus nordenskjoeldi sp. nov.; N–P, holotype, NRM-PZ P.15978; N, inner face; O, ventral view; P, outer face; Q, R, paratype, NRM-PZ P.15979, mirror imaged; Q, inner face; R, ventral view. S–U, Coelorinchus balushkini sp. nov., holotype, NRM-PZ P.15976; S, inner face; T, ventral view; U, outer face. V, W, Coelorinchus sp., NRM-PZ P.15911; V, inner face (strongly eroded); W, ventral view.