Katarina Bradić-Milinović, L. Rundić, W. Schwarzhans
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Abstract
The Serbian Lake System (SLS) is a key area on early to middle Miocene
freshwater environments in southeastern Europe. Here, we describe a rich
fossil association of freshwater fish otoliths of late Badenian to early
Sarmatian (Serravallian, MN 7+8 zone) age. The studied material was
collected from several small outcrops along the Grabovac stream near
Vracevic. The Vracevic locations are part of the Valjevo-Mionica Basin
(VMB). We identified nine different species, including two in open
nomenclature and three new to science: Aphanius jeani, Aphanolebias bettinae
n.sp., Klincigobius andjelkovicae, Klincigobus haraldahnelti n. sp.,
Klincigobius serbiensis, Klincigobius sp., Ponticola sp., Toxopyge campylus,
Toxopyge vracevicensis n.sp. We found that the composition of this fish
fauna correlates well with the slightly older fauna from the early to middle
Miocene of Klinci. Both localities were most likely part of a continuous
environment during the existence of the Valjevo-Mionica Basin. The
composition of the community of freshwater gobies from the early to early
middle Miocene of southeaster n Europe indicates the presence of a "lost"
Miocene freshvvater goby fish fauna that existed prior to and was unrelated
to the Ponto-Caspian fish fauna that prevails today. The new data may prove
helpful in reconstructing the paleogeographical evolution of the
Valjevo-Mionica Basin in detail.