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Eolactoria sorbinii is an extinct prehistoric boxfish that lived during the Lutetian epoch of the middle Eocene, in Monte Bolca. It had two pairs of long spines, one over each eye, and one pair beneath the anal and caudal fins, arranged very similarly to those possessed by the modern genus Lactoria (e.g., "cowfish"), but were, in comparison, much longer. E. sorbinii had a fifth spine between the two eye-spines, arranged and looking very much like a nose. The only known fossil specimen is about 5 cm (2 in) long.

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  • Eolactoria (en)
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  • Eolactoria sorbinii (it)
  • 始盒鱼属 (zh)
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  • Eolactoria sorbinii is an extinct prehistoric boxfish that lived during the Lutetian epoch of the middle Eocene, in Monte Bolca. It had two pairs of long spines, one over each eye, and one pair beneath the anal and caudal fins, arranged very similarly to those possessed by the modern genus Lactoria (e.g., "cowfish"), but were, in comparison, much longer. E. sorbinii had a fifth spine between the two eye-spines, arranged and looking very much like a nose. The only known fossil specimen is about 5 cm (2 in) long. (en)
  • Eolactoria es un género extinto de peces actinopterigios prehistóricos.​ Fue descrito por Tyler en 1975.​ Vivió en Italia.​ (es)
  • L'eolactoria (Eolactoria sorbinii) è un pesce osseo estinto, appartenente ai tetraodontiformi. Visse nell'Eocene medio (circa 49 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Italia, nel famoso giacimento di Bolca. (it)
  • 始盒鱼属(学名:Eolactoria),是一属已灭绝的箱魨科,生活于始新世中期(卢台特期)的意大利,身长约5厘米。 (zh)
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  • Eolactoria sorbinii is an extinct prehistoric boxfish that lived during the Lutetian epoch of the middle Eocene, in Monte Bolca. It had two pairs of long spines, one over each eye, and one pair beneath the anal and caudal fins, arranged very similarly to those possessed by the modern genus Lactoria (e.g., "cowfish"), but were, in comparison, much longer. E. sorbinii had a fifth spine between the two eye-spines, arranged and looking very much like a nose. The only known fossil specimen is about 5 cm (2 in) long. (en)
  • Eolactoria es un género extinto de peces actinopterigios prehistóricos.​ Fue descrito por Tyler en 1975.​ Vivió en Italia.​ (es)
  • L'eolactoria (Eolactoria sorbinii) è un pesce osseo estinto, appartenente ai tetraodontiformi. Visse nell'Eocene medio (circa 49 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Italia, nel famoso giacimento di Bolca. (it)
  • 始盒鱼属(学名:Eolactoria),是一属已灭绝的箱魨科,生活于始新世中期(卢台特期)的意大利,身长约5厘米。 (zh)
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