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Bolca is a
village in the Veneto, on the
southern margin of the
Italian Alps. It is a
frazione of the
comune of Vestenanova, in the
province of Verona...
- 45°35′43″N 11°12′36″E / 45.59528°N 11.21000°E / 45.59528; 11.21000
Monte Bolca is an
Early Eocene-aged
geologic site
located near Verona, Italy. A Konservat-Lagerstätte...
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extinct genus of
billfish from the Eocene. It is only
known from the
Monte Bolca deposits in Italy, and was
likely restricted to shallow,
tropical waters...
- The Eocene-aged
Monte Bolca fossil site near Verona,
Italy was one of the
first lagerstatte to be
discovered to science, and
still has one of the most...
- The
earliest fossil flyingfish are
known from the
Early Eocene of
Monte Bolca, Italy. They
include the
genus Rhamphexocoetus Bannikov et al., 1985, which...
- thomyorkei,
known from
fossil remains from the
Early Eocene-aged
Monte Bolca Lagerstätte of Italy. The
specific epithet references the
English musician...
- Formation. A
diversity of
stingray fossils is
known from the
Eocene Monte Bolca formation from Italy,
including the
early stingaree Arechia, as well as...
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tetraodontid bony fish that
lived from the
Lutetian epoch of
Eocene Monte Bolca. In life, it
would have
resembled a somewhat-flattened
boxfish with five...
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single species, C.
speciosus (=C. recticaudus),
known from the
famous Monte Bolca site of Italy. It was
initially thought to have been a
relative of weeverfishes...
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early Eocene of
Italy (Monte
Bolca lagerstatten) †E.
tavernei Tyler & Bannikov, 2012 -
early Eocene of
Italy (Monte
Bolca lagerstatten) As the name of...