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Referred Specimens in Fitch and Lavenberg (1975:47V No specific specimens, they only mention that 
L. armatus remains have been found in Pliocene and later deposits in California. 
Referred Specimens in Nolf ('1985:78V No specific specimens. He cites Fitch (1967) that otoliths of L. arma¬ 
tus have been found in the Pliocene of California. 
Remarks : Because Fitch (1967,1968) did not give any specific fossil locality containing otoliths of L. arma¬ 
tus , its presence in the Neogene of California is questionable. 
Genus f Lirosceles Jordan 1925 
^Lirosceles elegans Jordan 1925 
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Selected Synonymy & References 
f Lirosceles elegans Jordan 1925:32-33, pi. 16b 
^Lirosceles elegans Jordan: David 1943:163 
Type Specimen : t Lirosceles elegans Jordan 1925, holotype, CAS 55584 (SU 656, 206), right counterpart. 
Embiotocidae. 
Type Locality : Lompoc, Monterey Formation, Late Miocene, Santa Barbara County. 
Rg.fo-C.d-§p.C.cjm.cn.g.: None. 
Referred Specimens in David (1943V None. Cottidae. 
Figure 70. > Lirosceles elegans Jordan 1925, holotype, CAS 55584 (from color image provided by CAS); scale bar equals 3 cm. 
Genus Radulinus Gilbert 1B90 
Radulinus asprellus Gilbert 1890 
References (fossils only) 
Radulinus asprellus Gilbert 1890: Fitch 1967:16, 19. 
Radulinus asprellus Gilbert: Fitch 1968:20. 
Radulinus asprellus Gilbert: Zinsmeister 1970:124, table 1. 
Radulinus asprellus Gilbert: Nolf 1985:78. 
Type Specimen : Extant, Radulinus asprellus Gilbert, lectotype, USNM 43096 (Eschmeyer 1998:149). 
Type Locality : Off the Northwest United States of America. 
Referred Specimens in Fitch (1968:20) : No specific specimens. He notes that otoliths of R . asprellus have been 
found in several southern California Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits, over 1,300 having been recovered 
from the Lomita Marl, Pliocene, San Pedro (see Remarks). 
Referred Specimens in Zinsmeister (1970:124. table O : From LACMIP locality 471 (= LACM locality 3802), 
Uppper Newport Bay, Fernando Formation, Plio-Pleistocene, Orange County; no specific specimens men¬ 
tioned. 
