Abstract Two Miocene fossil scales, 20–15 million years old, are reported from Bannockburn, near Cromwell in Central Otago. Their explicit identity cannot be determined, but they appear to be from a perciform, perhaps a percichthyid, family of basal perciform fishes widely present in southern cool-temperate lands. Whatever their identity, the scales came from a fish species not formerly reported from New Zealand fresh waters and they therefore indicate former, unrecognised diversity in the fauna.
Keywords Central Otago; Bannockburn Formation; fish scales; perciforms
R04023; Received and accepted 1 July 2005; Online publication date 21 September 2005
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Volume 35, Number 3, September, 2005, pp 339–344
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