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f Zanteclites hubbsi Jordan and Gilbert: Jordan and Hubbs 1919:10-12, pi. 11, fig. 40. 
y Zanteclites hubbsi Jordan and Gilbert: Jordan 1921a:268, pi. 29 (restortion). 
t Zanteclites hubbsi Jordan and Gilbert: Jordan 1925:44. 
f Zanteclites Jordan and Gilbert: Hubbs 1924:178. 
Type Specimen : f Zanteclites hubbsi Jordan and Gilbert 1919a, holotype, CAS 55436 (SU 45), partial right 
counterpart. Atherinidae. 
Type Locality : Bairdstown (= El Sereno neighborhood of east Los Angeles), Monterey Formation, Late 
Miocene, Los Angeles County. 
Referred Specimens : Refers to another specimen (no catalogue number) from Shorb (near Alhambra), ?Late 
Miocene, Los Angeles County. 
Referred Specimens in Jordan and Hubbs (1919V Figures the type (pi. 11, fig. 40) and refers to two other spec¬ 
imens (undescribed and unfigured): one from El Modena, Puente Formation, Late Miocene, Orange 
County, and the other from Shorb (near Alhambra), Los Angeles County. 
Referred Specimens in Jordan (T921) : None, but mentions that two additional specimens have been found. 
Referred Specimens in Jordan (1925) : From Covina, Puente Formation, Late Miocene, Los Angeles County; 
four specimens, SU 650-653 (all unfigured), however the CAS catalogue lists only three specimens, CAS 
55439 (SU 650), partial left counterpart; 55531 (SU 653), partial left counterpart; 55582 (presumably 
either SU 651 or 652), partial left counteipart 
Referred Specimens in Hubbs ( 1924V None. Author alluded to the discussion in Jordan and Hubbs (1919). 
FIGURE 46. t Zanteclites hubbsi Jordan and Gilbert 1919a, holotype CAS 55436 (from color image provided by CAS); scale bar 
equals 1 cm. 
f Zanteclites $p.: David 1944:39, 40,42, text-fig. 9, pi. 2, figs. 14, 14a, pi. 4, 
fig. 33, pi. 5, figs. 4, 4a, 4b, 5, 5a, pi. 5, fig. 48,49, 49a, pi. 6, figs. l-5a 
Referred Specimens: F rom LACM (CIT) locality 317, Santa Monica Mountains, Modelo Formation, Late 
Miocene (Mohnian), Los Angeles County; scale (pi. 4, fig. 33, pi. 6, fig. 2), whereabouts unknown. 
From Ohio Oil Company “K.C.L.-G.” well number 1, Fruitvale District, Early-Middle Miocene 
(Zemorrian), Kern County; scale (pi. 2, fig. 14, pi. 6, fig. 1), whereabouts unknown. 
From Texas Company Pioneer Unit Plan well number 1, Sunset District, San Joaquin Valley, Early 
Miocene (Zemorrian), Kem County; scale (pi. 2, fig. 14a, pi. 6, fig. la), whereabouts unknown. 
From Ohio Oil Company Bear State well number 23, San Joaquin Valley, McLure shale, Late Miocene 
(Mohnian), Kem County; two scales (text-fig. 9, figs. 1,2), whereabouts unknown. 
From Western Gulf Oil Company Symons well no. 12-17, Buena Vista District, San Joaquin Valley, 
Middle-Late Miocene, Kem County; three scales (pi. 5, fig. 48a, pi. 6, figs. 3, 3a, 3b), whereabouts 
unknown. 
From Girard-Mineral Springs, Santa Monica Mountains, Modelo Formation, Middle-Late Miocene 
(Mohnian), Los Angeles County; five scales (pi. 5, fig. 48,49,49a, pi. 6, figs. 4,4a, 4b, 5, 5a), where¬ 
abouts unknown. 
Remarks : David (1944:42) grouped the above scales into six “forms” and suggested that that they may repre¬ 
sent four or five different species. 
