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Village in Vestenanova, Verona, Italy
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
Bolca
Frazione of Italy
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
Monte_Bolca
Family of fishes
fish (Perciformes) from the Eocene of Bolca, Northern Italy" (PDF). Studi e ricerche sui giacimenti terziari di Bolca. XV (12): 15–22. Bannikov, A. F. (2000)
Lutjanidae
Extinct genus of prehistoric marine eel
two species: Bolcyrus bajai Blot, 1978 – Late Ypresian of Italy (Monte Bolca) Bolcyrus formosissimus (Eastman, 1905) – Late Ypresian of Italy and possibly
Bolcyrus
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
Paleobiota_of_Monte_Bolca
Extinct genus of cartilaginous fishes
thomyorkei, known from fossil remains from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca Lagerstätte of Italy. The specific epithet references the English musician
Dasyomyliobatis
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
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
Blochius
Species of fish
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
Spinacanthus
Extinct genus of fishes
Monte Bolca Fossil of Sparnodus macrophthalmus from Monte Bolca Fossil of Sparnodus micracanthus Bannikov, A. 2006. Fishes from the Eocene of Bolca, northern
Sparnodus
Suborder of fishes
Formation. A diversity of stingray fossils is known from the Eocene Monte Bolca formation from Italy, including the early stingaree Arechia, as well as
Stingray
Extinct genus of fishes
It contains a single species, D. vestenae, known from the famous Monte Bolca site of Italy. It is the only member of the family Ductoridae. It is the
Ductor
Order of ray-finned fishes
fossil specimens of Acropoma are known from the Early Eocene of Italy (Monte Bolca). All species of Acropomatiformes live in the sea, some also live in brackish
Acropomatiformes
Extinct family of fishes
tetraodontid bony fish that lived from the Lutetian epoch of Eocene Monte Bolca. In life, either genus would have resembled a somewhat-flattened boxfish
Spinacanthidae
Family of ray-finned fishes
Mediterranean). An extinct relative, Callipteryx, is known from the Monte Bolca lagerstätte of the Lutetian epoch. Weevers are sometimes used as an ingredient
Weever
Family of marine fish that can make powerful, self-propelled leaps out of water
The earliest fossil flyingfish are known from the Early Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy. They include the genus Rhamphexocoetus Bannikov et al., 1985, which
Flying_fish
Extinct genus of fishes
sediments of the Ypresian age at the Monte Bolca fossil site in Italy. Williams, Matt, Fauna and Flora of Monte Bolca Archived 2016-03-27 at the Wayback Machine
Zorzinichthys
Extinct genus of fishes
paradoxum Agassiz, 1844 (type species) - Early Eocene of Italy (Monte Bolca) The type species, A. paradoxum, was initially identified in 1796 by Giovanni
Amphistium
Fourth-level administrative divisions of Italy
View of Bolca, a frazione of the comune of Vestenanova, Veneto.
Frazione
Extinct genus of fishes
early Eocene of Italy (Monte Bolca lagerstatten) †E. tavernei Tyler & Bannikov, 2012 - early Eocene of Italy (Monte Bolca lagerstatten) As the name of
Eotetraodon
Family of fishes
highest diversity has been found in the northern Italian formation at Monte Bolca, formed from the sedimentation of the Tethys Ocean in the early Eocene (50-49
Frogfish
Sedimentary deposit with well-preserved extraordinary fossils
Eocene Fur Formation, Green River Formation, Messel Formation and Monte Bolca, the Miocene Foulden Maar and Ashfall Fossil Beds, the Pliocene Gray Fossil
Lagerstätte
Suborder of fishes
Eocene of Bolca in northern Italy, and a new genus for Psettopsis latellai Bannikov, 2005". Studi e ricerche sui giacimenti terziari di Bolca: p. 5-15
Flatfish
contains a single species, M. gigas, known from the Early Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy. Its genus name, Monopteros meaning "one wing", comes from its large
Monopteros_(fish)
Extinct genus of fishes
Eocene epoch. It contains a single species, B. brachycephala from the Monte Bolca site of Italy. Its exact taxonomic affinities within the Anguilliformes
Bolcanguilla
Extinct teleost fish genus
species of percomorph teleost fish from the Eocene (Late Ypresian-aged) Monte Bolca site in Italy. D. volans is the only species in the genus Dibango, known
Dibango_volans
Order of fishes
Paranguilla, an Eocene eel from Monte Bolca
Eel
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
remains are primarily known from the late Ypresian-aged rocks of Monte Bolca, Italy. However, specimens have also been recovered from the earliest-Ypresian
Platinx
Bony fish with a natural lure
earliest fossils of anglerfish are from the Eocene, excavated from the Monte Bolca formation of Italy, and these already show evidence of diversification into
Anglerfish
Canadian drummer (1952–2020)
"†Neilpeartia ceratoi, gen. et sp. nov., a new frogfish from the Eocene of Bolca, Italy". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 40 (2) e1778711. Bibcode:2020JVPal
Neil_Peart
Extinct genus of fishes
the early Eocene. It contains a single species, A. tyleri from the Monte Bolca site of Italy. It is thought to be a member of Aulostomoidea, making it
Aulostomoides
Family of pufferfish
Middle Eocene Europe, with fossils found in Monte Bolca and the Caucasus Mountains. The Monte Bolca species, E. pygmaeus, coexisted with several other
Tetraodontidae
Family of fishes
anchovy is of the stem-engrauline Eoengraulis from the Early Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy. Despite their abundance in the modern day and their tendency to
Anchovy
Order of fishes
Carlomonnius Bannikov & Carnevale, 2016 from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy. This genus was previously considered an indeterminate gobioid
Gobioidei
Extinct genus of fishes
Agassiz, 1834, A. filamentosus Agassiz, 1834), known from the famous Monte Bolca site in Italy. It is the only genus in the extinct family Acanthonemidae
Acanthonemus
Family of fishes
two fossil genera are also known, both from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy: †Histionotophorus Eastman, 1904 †Orrichthys Carnevale & Pietsch
Handfish
Extinct genus of highly unusual stingray
known from three specimens, one nearly complete, from the famous Monte Bolca lagerstätte. The specimen was initially assigned as the holotype of Arechia
Lessiniabatis
Extinct genus of fishes
contains a single species, H. chaneti from the early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy. Heteronectes is reported to be a transitional fossil. In
Heteronectes
Extinct genus of fishes
Eocene. It contains two species, both known from the Ypresian-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy. The following species are known: B. alessandroi Bannikov
Bradyurus
Extinct genus of fishes
sorbinii is an extinct sailfin moonfish from the Lutetian epoch of the Monte Bolca lagerstatten. Paleontology portal Carnevale, Giorgio (2018). "A sailfin
Veronavelifer
Extinct genus of fishes
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
Callipteryx
Family of ray-finned fishes
(Early Eocene of Italy) Fossil wrasses date to the Early Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy. Among these is Phyllopharyngodon, which can uniquely be placed in
Wrasse
Family of octopuses
in Lebanon, and Bolcaoctopus from the Early Eocene (Ypresian) of Monte Bolca, Italy. The following is a maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree based on
Octopodidae
Genus of ray-finned fishes
P. substriata, which is known from fossils found in the Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy. The extant species have been classified in the genus Pseudopriacanthus
Pristigenys
Family of cartilaginous fishes
Campanian/Maastrichtian of Nardo, Italy, and Eoplatyrhina from the Ypresian of Monte Bolca, Italy. Genus Platyrhina J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838 Platyrhina hyugaensis
Platyrhinidae
Genus of ray-finned fishes
Paleocene of Peru, resemble later species, such as M. rhombea of the Monte Bolca lagerstätte, and even the living species, M. maculata. Experts remain undecided
Mene
Extinct species of fish
Palaeopomacentrus orphae is an extinct species of fish from the Ypresian epoch of Monte Bolca. It is the only known species of the genus Palaeopomacentrus. Bellwood,
Palaeopomacentrus
Species of fish
Bolcabalistidae to contain both Eospinus and the genus Bolcabalistes from Monte Bolca as close relatives of both triggerfishes and boxfishes. The similar Moclaybalistes
Eospinus
Family of fishes (anglerfish)
(named after the album Tarkus) is known from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca fossil site of Italy. Ogcocephaloidei batfishes are dorsoventrally compressed
Ogcocephalidae
Extinct genus of fishes
common form of fossil. Valid species of Pycnodus is only known from Monte Bolca Lagerstätte in Italy, however fossils that were assigned to Pycnodus have
Pycnodus
Family of cartilaginous fishes
almost complete and articulated material from the Konservat-Lagerstätten of Bolca in Italy suggested that †"Rhinobatos" dezignii and †"Rhinobatos" primaevus
Guitarfish
Extinct genus of fishes
Naseus is an extinct genus of surgeonfishes from the Lutetian-aged Monte Bolca Lagerstätte. Species within this genus include: †Naseus nuchalis Agassiz
Naseus
Extinct genus of fishes
extinct, prehistoric moonyfish that lived during the Lutetian epoch of Monte Bolca, Italy. The average length of its fossils is about 6 centimeters. In life
Pasaichthys
Species of fish
Lichia veronensis Bannikov, 1990, is known from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy, suggesting that the genus has inhabited its present range
Leerfish
Family of fishes with caudal spines
particularly large diversity of fossil surgeonfish is known from the Monte Bolca lagerstatte of Italy. These represent some of the earliest representatives
Acanthuridae
Extinct species of fish
single species, E. primaevus, known from the late Ypresian of the Monte Bolca site in Italy. It was originally described as a species of the jackfish
Eastmanalepes
Genus of extinct requiem shark
bolcensis. It is known from multiple articulated individuals from the Bolca Konservat−Lagerstätte of the Ypresian of Italy. It was a shallow water species
Eogaleus
Extinct species of fish
the Early Eocene. It contains a single species, C. pinnatiformis of Monte Bolca, Italy. It and Vomeropsis are the only known members of the extinct subfamily
Ceratoichthys
Genus of sharks
cuvieri is known from extremely well-preserved full-body specimens from Monte Bolca, Italy. The oldest known species is G. glickmani from the Cenomanian of
Galeorhinus
Extinct genus of fishes
early Eocene. It contains a single species, B. leptacanthus, from the Monte Bolca lagerstatten of Italy. It was a member of the Holocentridae, making it related
Berybolcensis
Genus of fishes
species "Dules" temnopterus Agassiz, 1836 from the Early Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy, was formerly placed in this genus. However, more recent analyses
Dules
Extinct species of fish
It contains a single species, E. sorbinii from the Ypresian-aged Monte Bolca site in Italy. It had two pairs of long spines, one over each eye, and one
Eolactoria
Extinct genus of fishes
volans is an extinct bony fish that lived during the Lutetian epoch of Monte Bolca. It combines features of both halfbeaks (i.e., its elongated lower jaw)
Rhamphexocoetus
Family of fishes
are known as fossils from the Early Eocene-aged lagerstatten of Monte Bolca, Eocene, in Italy. The genus Schuettea closely resembles members of Monodactylus
Monodactylidae
Extinct genus of fishes
during the early Eocene. It contains two species, both from the famous Monte Bolca site of Italy. The following species are known: †C. brevis (Blainville,
Carangopsis
Extinct genus of fishes
tetraodontid bony fish that lived from the Lutetian epoch of Eocene Monte Bolca. In life, it would have resembled a compressed boxfish with five massive
Protobalistum
Family of ray-finned fishes
PMID 25543675. Bannikov, Alexander F. (1984). "The New Subfamily of Carangid Fishes". Studi e ricerche sui giacimenti terziari di Bolca. IV: 319–321.
Carangidae
Extinct genus of fishes
Eocene. It contains a single species, H. bolcensis, known from the Monte Bolca site of Italy. It is known from an imperfect skeleton of poor preservation
Hacquetia_(fish)
Genus of cartilaginous fishes
†Plesiozanobatus Marramà et al, 2020 is known from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy. Last; White; de Carvalho; Séret; Stehmann; Naylor, eds. (2016)
Panray
Genus of spiny lobsters
desmaresti (Massalongo, 1854) – late Ypresian or early Lutetian, Monte Bolca, Italy † Justitia vicetina Beschin et al., 2001 – middle Lutetian, Chiampo
Justitia_(crustacean)
Extinct genus of ray-finned fishes
Ypresian epoch in what is now Monte Bolca, northern Italy. It is one of two known fossil Moorish idols from Monte Bolca alongside Angiolinia. It differs
Eozanclus
Extinct genus of fishes
Eocene epoch. It contains a single species, G. homopterus from the Monte Bolca site of Italy. Its exact taxonomic affinities within the Anguilliformes
Gazolapodus
Extinct genus of fishes
contains a single species, D. brevicauda, from the late Ypresian-aged Monte Bolca lagerstatten of Italy. It is thought to be closely related to the sympatric
Dalpiazella
Family of ray-finned fishes
fish from the Eocene of Bolca in northern Italy (Periformes, Trichiuroidea)." Studi e Ricerche sui giacimenti Terziari di Bolca, XII Miscellanea Paleontologica
Gempylidae
Genus of fishes
Bannikov, Alexandre F.; Marramà, G.; Tyler, James C.; Zorzin., R. (2014). "The Bolca Fossil-Lagerstätte: A window into the Eocene World. 5. The Pesciara- Monte
Trumpetfish
Extinct genus of fishes
from the famous Monte Bolca site of Italy. It is one of the few known fossil ghost pipefishes. Calamostoma and the other Bolca solenostomid, Solenorhynchus
Calamostoma
Extinct species of fish
anglerfishes. It was described by Louis Agassiz in 1835 from the Monte Bolca locality. It became extinct during the middle Eocene (lowermost Lutetian)
Caruso_brachysomus
Family of boxfishes
†Eolactoria Tyler, 1975 †Eolactoria sorbinii Tyler 1976 (Lutetian of Monte Bolca, Eocene Italy) †Oligolactoria Tyler & Gregorova, 1991 †Oligolactoria bubiki
Ostraciidae
Extinct species of fish
barracuda known from the Eocene. It is known from the late Ypresian-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy. It is one of the earliest and best-known fossil barracudas
Sphyraena_bolcensis
Extinct genus of fishes
E. velifer (Volta, 1796) (type species) - late Ypresian of Italy (Monte Bolca) In addition, an indeterminate species is also known from the earliest Eocene-aged
Exellia
Extinct genus of fishes
Bajaichthys is an extinct Ypresian (early Eocene) zeid from the Monte Bolca Lagerstätten of Italy. It contains a single species, B. elegans, and is the
Bajaichthys
"†Neilpeartia ceratoi, gen. et sp. nov., a new frogfish from the Eocene of Bolca, Italy". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 40 (2) e1778711. Bibcode:2020JVPal
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–1974)
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Extinct species of shark
an extinct species of houndshark known from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy. It was a close relative of the modern tope or school shark
Galeorhinus_cuvieri
Extinct genus of fishes
prehistoric species of moonyfish that lived during the Lutetian epoch of Monte Bolca, Italy. It had large, rounded dorsal and anal fins, and was a comparatively
Psettopsis
Family of ray-finned fishes
Carnevale and James C. Tyler in 2024 based on three specimens found in Bolca, Italy. Carnevale & Tyler found that Zanclus cornutus and Angiolinia mirabilis
Zanclidae
Italian priest, naturalist, and palaeontologist (1764–1842)
and palaeontologist, best known for his studies of fossil fish from Monte Bolca. Volta was an Abate (or abbot) and theologian. He was a Canon of the Imperial
Giovanni_Serafino_Volta
Family of fishes
(2012). "†Caruso, a new genus of anglerfishes from the Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy, with a comparative osteology and phylogeny of the teleost family
Goosefish
Family of fishes
a new clupeid fish (Teleostei, Clupeiformes) from the Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy". PalZ. 92 (1): 107–120. Bibcode:2018PalZ...92..107M. doi:10.1007/s12542-017-0378-0
Alosidae
Extinct genus of fishes
single species, E. macrocephalum, known from the Early Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy. It resembled and was closely related to modern squirrelfishes and
Eoholocentrum
Extinct genus of fishes
It contains a single species, E. bloti from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy. It is the only member of the family Eoplectidae. It closely
Eoplectus
Extinct species of fish
Lutetian epoch of the Eocene. Z. oblongus fossils are found from the Monte Bolca lagerstätte of what is now Italy. It lacked a pelvis, and probably could
Zignoichthys
Extinct genus of fishes
species Chiarachromis salazzarii is known only from the Early Eocene Monte Bolca lagerstätte of Northern Italy. Bellwood, David R.; Bannikov, Alexandre F
Chiarachromis
Extinct genus of fishes
gracilis (Agassiz, 1833) (type species) - Early Eocene of Italy (Monte Bolca) (=Lates gracilis Agassiz, 1833) E. macrurus (Agassiz, 1833) - Middle Eocene
Eolates
Extinct genus of fishes
early Eocene. It contains a single species, E. veronensis from the Monte Bolca site of Italy. Eocottus was a small fish that superficially resembled a
Eocottus
Family of cartilaginous fishes
Titanonarke is known from complete skeletons from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy. At nearly 1 metre (3.3 ft) in length, it is the largest narcinid
Narcinidae
Extinct species of fish
an extinct species of ray-finned fish that first appeared in the Monte Bolca Lagerstatten during the Lutetian epoch of the Eocene. For a menid, it has
Mene_oblonga
Sedimentary rock made of shells
palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, and biostratigraphy of the "Pesciara di Bolca" (Verona, northern Italy): An early Eocene Fossil-Lagerstätte". Palaeogeography
Lumachelle
Extinct genus of fishes
and E. gracilis (Blot, 1981), both known from the Early Eocene-aged Monte Bolca site of Italy. The type species, E. bolcensis, was initially described in
Eoaulostomus
Extinct family of fishes
Sorbinipercidae is an extinct family of zeiid fish from the Eocene of Monte Bolca. Yamanoue, Yusuke; Miya, Masaki; Matsuura, Keiichi; Yagishita, Naoki; Mabuchi
Sorbinipercidae
Species of ray-finned fish
Percoidei. In 1836, Agassiz identified closely related fossils at Monte Bolca (an important fossil site in Europe) as Enoplosus pygopterus (named for
Old_wife
Mountainous plateau in the Venetian Prealps
Bolca, San Giovanni Ilarione and Roncà areas, with 15 outcrops documenting Middle and Late Eocene marine ecosystems. The Museo dei Fossili di Bolca displays
Lessinia
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Trick; Power; Strategy; Solution by Logic; By Reasoning
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Muslim
Gentle, Calm
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim
Right Guidance
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the personal name Damon, from a classical Greek name, a derivative of damÄn ‘to kill’. Compare Damian.Respelling of the French surname D’Amont, a topographic name, with the preposition d(e) denoting someone who lived à mont ‘uphill’, i.e. on high ground above a village or settlement.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Vishnu
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Tamil
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The ashwamedha horse
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Indian, Malayalam, Tamil
God of Dev; Graceful
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
English
From the brushwood farm.
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