Eocene relatives of cod icefishes (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) from Seymour Island, Antarctica

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Eocene relatives of cod icefishes (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) from Seymour Island, Antarctica. / Bieńkowska-Wasiluk, Małgorzata ; Bonde, Niels Christensøn; Møller, Peter Rask; Gaździcki, Andrzej.

I: Geological Quarterly, Bind 57, Nr. 4, 2013, s. 567–582.

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Bieńkowska-Wasiluk, M, Bonde, NC, Møller, PR & Gaździcki, A 2013, 'Eocene relatives of cod icefishes (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) from Seymour Island, Antarctica', Geological Quarterly, bind 57, nr. 4, s. 567–582. https://doi.org/10.7306/gq.1112

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Bieńkowska-Wasiluk, M., Bonde, N. C., Møller, P. R., & Gaździcki, A. (2013). Eocene relatives of cod icefishes (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) from Seymour Island, Antarctica. Geological Quarterly, 57(4), 567–582. https://doi.org/10.7306/gq.1112

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Bieńkowska-Wasiluk M, Bonde NC, Møller PR, Gaździcki A. Eocene relatives of cod icefishes (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) from Seymour Island, Antarctica. Geological Quarterly. 2013;57(4):567–582. https://doi.org/10.7306/gq.1112

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Bieńkowska-Wasiluk, Małgorzata ; Bonde, Niels Christensøn ; Møller, Peter Rask ; Gaździcki, Andrzej. / Eocene relatives of cod icefishes (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) from Seymour Island, Antarctica. I: Geological Quarterly. 2013 ; Bind 57, Nr. 4. s. 567–582.

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abstract = "Fragmentary skull bones and vertebra from the Upper Eocene La Meseta Formation on Seymour (Marambio) Island, Antarctic Peninsula have been described as gadiform fishes, informally named “Mesetaichthys”. Here we describe jaws as Mesetaichthys jerzmanskae n. g. and n. sp., and refer this taxon to the perciform suborder Notothenioidei. This group is almost unknown as fossils. Similarities to the living, {\textquoteleft}primitive{\textquoteright} nototheniid Dissostichus eleginoides are indicated in the dentition. Gadiform evolution in the Paleocene-Eocene, and the possibility of a correlation between the origin and evolution of notothenioids in connection with the deterioration of the climate in Antarctica during the Late Eocene-Oligocene is discussed.",
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N2 - Fragmentary skull bones and vertebra from the Upper Eocene La Meseta Formation on Seymour (Marambio) Island, Antarctic Peninsula have been described as gadiform fishes, informally named “Mesetaichthys”. Here we describe jaws as Mesetaichthys jerzmanskae n. g. and n. sp., and refer this taxon to the perciform suborder Notothenioidei. This group is almost unknown as fossils. Similarities to the living, ‘primitive’ nototheniid Dissostichus eleginoides are indicated in the dentition. Gadiform evolution in the Paleocene-Eocene, and the possibility of a correlation between the origin and evolution of notothenioids in connection with the deterioration of the climate in Antarctica during the Late Eocene-Oligocene is discussed.

AB - Fragmentary skull bones and vertebra from the Upper Eocene La Meseta Formation on Seymour (Marambio) Island, Antarctic Peninsula have been described as gadiform fishes, informally named “Mesetaichthys”. Here we describe jaws as Mesetaichthys jerzmanskae n. g. and n. sp., and refer this taxon to the perciform suborder Notothenioidei. This group is almost unknown as fossils. Similarities to the living, ‘primitive’ nototheniid Dissostichus eleginoides are indicated in the dentition. Gadiform evolution in the Paleocene-Eocene, and the possibility of a correlation between the origin and evolution of notothenioids in connection with the deterioration of the climate in Antarctica during the Late Eocene-Oligocene is discussed.

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