Abstract

The article discusses fossil porgy fish teeth found in Middle Miocene (Badenian) sandy marl from Mastni hrib near Skocjan in Dolenjska. The teeth belong to the species Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz, 1836) and represent the first find in the Krka basin. In sediments of the Central Paratethys and the Mediterranean, the fossil remains of porgy fish are relatively common.

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  • Na severnem in južnem obrobju Kr{ke kotline izdanjajo razli~ne miocenske kamnine

  • Po pregledovanju fosilnih ostankov smo ugotovili, da so zobje z manj{im ~eljustnim delom ribe iz skupine {parov (Sparidae)

  • In certain sites in Dolenjska fish scales are common in Badenian sediments

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Na severnem in južnem obrobju Kr{ke kotline izdanjajo razli~ne miocenske kamnine. Pretežno so to laporovci, koralinacejski - litotamnijski apnenci, pe{~enjaki in ponekod tudi konglomerati. 1974 Sparus cinctus (Agassiz), 1843 – Menesini, 156, Tav. 61 (8), Figs. 1998 Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz) – Schultz, 126127, Taf. 57, Fig. 3 2010 Pagrus cinctus (Agassiz, 1836) – Schultz, Brzobohatý & Kroupa, 504, Pl. 3, Figs.

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