. Bulletin. Science. A NEW MIOCENE SPECIES OF POGONIAS 73. Fig. 4. Pogonias stringeri sp. nov. holotype right saccular otolith, LACM 151868, A. inner face; B. ventral view; paratype right saccular otolith, LACM 151869, C. inner face; D. ventral view; paratype right saccular otolith, LACM 151870, E. inner face; F. ventral view. Scale bar equals 1 cm. narrow, moderately deep and steeply curving cauda; and a sharply pointed, slightly projecting, posterodorsal projection. Etymology.—The species is named in honor of Dr. Gary L. Stringer, Professor of Geology, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Loui


. Bulletin. Science. A NEW MIOCENE SPECIES OF POGONIAS 73. Fig. 4. Pogonias stringeri sp. nov. holotype right saccular otolith, LACM 151868, A. inner face; B. ventral view; paratype right saccular otolith, LACM 151869, C. inner face; D. ventral view; paratype right saccular otolith, LACM 151870, E. inner face; F. ventral view. Scale bar equals 1 cm. narrow, moderately deep and steeply curving cauda; and a sharply pointed, slightly projecting, posterodorsal projection. Etymology.—The species is named in honor of Dr. Gary L. Stringer, Professor of Geology, University of Louisiana at Monroe, Louisiana in recognition of his contribution to the study of fossil fish otoliths, particularly in the Gulf Coast of North America. Description.—The holotype of P. stringeri (LACM 151868) is a slightly eroded right saccular otolith with a total length of mm and a greatest height of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy


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