2010 in paleoichthyology

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List of years in paleoichthyology
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Fishes

Newly named jawless vertebrates

NameStatusAuthorsAgeUnitLocationNotesImages

Arctictenaspis [1]

Valid

Elliott & Blieck

Devonian

Peel Sound Formation

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A member of Ctenaspidae. The type species is "Ctenaspis" obruchevi Dineley (1976); genus also includes "Ctenaspis" russelli Dineley (1976) and "Ctenaspis" ornata Dineley (1976).

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Ariaspis arctata [2]

Valid

  • Elliott
  • Swift

Late Silurian

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A heterostracan.

Zaphoctenaspis [1]

Valid

Elliott & Blieck

Devonian (Emsian)

Sevy Dolomite

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A member of Ctenaspidae. The type species is Z. meemannae.

Newly named placoderms

NameStatusAuthorsAgeUnitLocationNotesImages

Bryantolepis williamsi [3]

Valid

  • Elliott & Carr

Early Devonian

Water Canyon Formation

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A member of Arthrodira, a species of Bryantolepis.

Dolganosteus [4]

Valid

Mark-Kurik

Early Devonian

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A member of Rhenanida. Genus includes new species D. remotus.

Merimbulaspis [5]

Valid

Young

Devonian

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A member of Antiarchi belonging to the group Asterolepidoidei. Genus includes new species M. meemannae.

Potangaspis [6]

Valid

  • Zhu Min
  • Wang Jun-qing
  • Wang Shi-tao

early Emsian (Early Devonian)

Yukiang Formation

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An antarctaspid arthrodire. The species is P. parvoculatus.

Newly named cartilaginous fishes

NameStatusAuthorsAgeUnitLocationNotesImages

Akaimia [7]

Valid

  • Rees

Callovian – Oxfordian

Ogrodzieniec

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A primitive carpet shark.

Avonacanthus [8]

Valid

  • Maisey

Early Carboniferous

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A member of Elasmobranchii, possibly a heslerodid; a new genus for "Ctenacanthus" brevis Agassiz (1837).

Cretorectolobus robustus [9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

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Denaea saltsmani [10]

Valid

  • Ginter
  • Hansen

Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian)

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A member of Symmoriiformes, possibly a member of Stethacanthidae; a species of Denaea.

Denaea williamsi [10]

Valid

  • Ginter
  • Hansen

Carboniferous (late Mississippian)

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A member of Symmoriiformes, possibly a member of Stethacanthidae; a species of Denaea.

Edaphodon hesperis [11]

Valid

  • Shin

Campanian

Haslam Formation

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A holocephalan, a species of Edaphodon .

Eoscymnus [12]

Valid

  • Herman
  • Van Den Eeckhaut

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Eocene

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An eoscymnid squaliform. The type species is Eoscymnus anthonisi.

Eostriatolamia paucicorrugata [9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

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Foumtizia deschutteri [12]

Valid

  • Herman
  • Van Den Eeckhaut

Eocene

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A catshark or a houndshark, a species of Foumtizia.

Jiaodontus [13]

Valid

Oxfordian

Qigu Formation

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A lonchidiid hybodontiform.

Meristodonoides [9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Aptian to Maastrichtian

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A new genus for "Hybodus" rajkovichi (Case, 2001). Other species included in this genus are: "Hybodus" butleri (Thurmond, 1971), "Hybodus" montanensis (Case, 1978) and "Hybodus" novojerseyensis (Case and Cappetta, 2004).

Orectoloboides angulatus [9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

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Orectoloboides gijseni [12]

Valid

  • Herman
  • Van Den Eeckhaut

Eocene

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A wobbegong.

Palaeogenotodus [12]

Junior synonym

  • Herman
  • Van Den Eeckhaut

Early Cretaceous (Albian) to Eocene (Ypresian)

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Initially thought to be an eoptolamnid lamniform, [12] subsequently assigned to Otodontidae. The type species is Paleogenotodus luypaertsi. Herman and Van Waes (2012) considered the genus Palaeogenotodus to be a synonym of the genus Otodus; the authors retained the type species P. luypaertsi as a distinct species within the genus Otodus. [14]

Palaeoxyris friessi [15]

Valid

  • Böttcher

Ladinian

Erfurt Formation

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Egg capsule of a probable hybodont shark.

Ptychodus rhombodus [9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

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Roulletia canadensis [9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

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Telodontaspis [9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

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The type species is Telodontaspis agassizensis. Newbrey et al. (2013) considered this genus to be a junior synonym of the genus Cretoxyrhina , though they maintained the species T. agassizensis as a separate species within the genus Cretoxyrhina. [16]

Titanonarke [17]

Valid

de Carvalho

Eocene

Monte Bolca

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An electric ray. The type species is "Narcine" molini Jaekel (1894).

Triaenodon willei [12]

Valid

  • Herman
  • Van Den Eeckhaut

Eocene

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A relative of the whitetip reef shark.

Urobatis molleni [18]

Valid

  • Hovestadt
  • Hovestadt-Euler

Eocene (Ypresian to early Lutetian)

Aalter Formation

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A stingray, a species of Urobatis .

Welcommia cappettai [19]

Valid

  • Klug
  • Kriwet

Middle Oxfordian

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A synechodontiform shark, a species of Welcommia.

Newly named bony fishes

NameStatusAuthorsAgeUnitLocationNotesImages

Acanthocepola sicca [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A bandfish, a species of Acanthocepola .

Alaconger [21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Eocene

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A member of Congridae. The type species is Alaconger triquetrus; genus also contains A. eocaenicus (Sulc, 1932).

Amblyeleotris radwanskaae [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A goby, a species of Amblyeleotris .

Ampheristus brevicauda [21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A cusk-eel, a species of Ampheristus .

Ampheristus traunensis [21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A cusk-eel, a species of Ampheristus .

Aphia weinbrechti [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A relative of the transparent goby.

Archaeotetraodon bannikovi [22]

Valid

  • Carnevale & Tyler

Miocene

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A member of Tetraodontidae, a species of Archaeotetraodon.

Archaeotetraodon dicarloi [22]

Valid

  • Carnevale & Tyler

Miocene

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A member of Tetraodontidae, a species of Archaeotetraodon.

Archaeotetraodon zafaranai [22]

Valid

  • Carnevale & Tyler

Miocene

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A member of Tetraodontidae, a species of Archaeotetraodon.

Archaulopus [21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A greeneye. The type species is Archaulopus acutus.

Argentina voigti [21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A herring smelt, a species of Argentina .

Argyroberyx [21]

Gen. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A relative of spinyfins. A new genus for "Otolithus (Ganoidarum)" dentatus Liebus (1927); genus might also contain "? Caproidarum" dockeryi Nolf & Stringer (1996).

Ateleopus ariejansseni [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A jellynose fish, a species of Ateleopus .

Ateleopus nolfi [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A jellynose fish, a species of Ateleopus .

Atlantoceratodus patagonicus [23]

Valid

  • Agnolin

Late Cretaceous (Campanian or Maastrichtian)

Allen Formation

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A lungfish, a species of Atlantoceratodus .

Auriculithus [21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A member of Sternoptychidae. The type species is Auriculithus pattersoni.

Bannikovperca [24]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Taverne

Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichrian boundary)

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Initially classified as a member of Perciformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member of Percoidei; [24] subsequently reinterpreted as a slimehead. [25] The type species is Bannikovperca apula.

Bathycongrus teredophilus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Congridae, a species of Bathycongrus .

Bathyuroconger sincerus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Congridae, a species of Bathyuroconger .

Bavariconger [21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Paleocene (Thanetian) [26]

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A member of Congridae. The type species is Bavariconger pollerspoecki.

Bavariscopelus [21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Santonian to Maastrichtian) to Paleocene

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Originally considered to be a lanternfish; [21] subsequently only classified as a member of Myctophiformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement by Schwarzhans (2012). [26] The type species is Bavariscopelus bispinosus; genus also contains "genus Apogonidarum" vetustus Nolf (2003).

Beauryia [21]

Gen. et sp. et comb? nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A relative of spinyfins. The type species is Beauryia medialis; genus might also contain ? B. obovatus (Liebus, 1927) from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) of Carinthia.

Bellwoodilabrus [27]

Valid

  • Bannikov
  • Carnevale

Eocene (late Ypresian)

Monte Bolca locality

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A wrasse. The type species is Bellwoodilabrus landinii.

Blennius dividatus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A combtooth blenny, a species of Blennius .

Bollmannia nubila [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A goby, a species of Bollmannia .

Bonnerichthys [28]

Valid

Cenomanian

Niobrara Chalk Formation

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A gigantic pachycormid fish, a new genus for "Portheus" gladius (Cope, 1873).

Bullichthys [29]

Valid

  • Mayrinck
  • Brito
  • Otero

Lower Cretaceous

Santana Formation

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An albuliform fish. The species is B. santanensis.

Cataetyx cautus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A viviparous brotula, a species of Cataetyx .

Caucasiganus [30]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Bannikov
  • Tyler
  • Sorbini

Eocene (Bartonian) and early Oligocene

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A rabbitfish. The type species is Caucasiganus eocaenicus from the Eocene of Russia; genus also includes second, unnamed species from the early Oligocene of Iran.

Chelidonichthys mistensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A smallscaled gurnard.

Ciliata crimmeni [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Lotidae, a species of Ciliata .

Coelorinchus supramedianus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A grenadier, a species of Coelorinchus .

Deltentosteus eggenburgensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A goby, a species of Deltentosteus .

Diaphus extremus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A lanternfish, a species of Diaphus .

Diaphus guersi [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A lanternfish, a species of Diaphus .

Diaphus simplex [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A lanternfish, a species of Diaphus .

Dibranchus auriculatus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Ogcocephalidae, a species of Dibranchus .

Diretmus primus [21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A spinyfin related to the silver spinyfin.

Encheliophis woltrupensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A pearlfish, a species of Encheliophis .

Enchodus zimapanensis [31]

Valid

  • Fielitz
  • González-Rodríguez

Albian to Cenomanian

El Doctor Formation

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An enchodontid aulopiform, a species of Enchodus.

Engyophrys arnoldmuelleri [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Bothidae, a species of Engyophrys .

Gadichthys serratus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Gadidae, a species of Gadichthys .

Gadichthys syltensis abruptus [20]

Subsp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Gadidae, a subspecies of Gadichthys syltensis.

Gadiculus deurnensis compactus [20]

Subsp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Gadidae, a subspecies of Gadiculus deurnensis.

Gadiculus deurnensis macer [20]

Subsp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Gadidae, a subspecies of Gadiculus deurnensis.

Gobius rudis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A goby, a species of Gobius .

Gobius simplicissimus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A goby, a species of Gobius .

Gobius tenuisulcus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A goby, a species of Gobius .

Gymnogeophagus eocenicus [32]

Valid

  • Malabarba, Malabarba & Del Papa

Eocene

Lumbrera Formation

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A cichlid, a species of Gymnogeophagus .

"genus Hemiramphidarum" insolitus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A halfbeak of uncertain generic assignment.

Holocentronotus [21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Eocene

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A member of Holocentridae. The type species is Holocentronotus percomorphus; genus also contains H. palasulcatus (Schwarzhans 1980), H. ventriosus (Schwarzhans 1980) and H. amplus (Schwarzhans 1980), all from the Eocene of New Zealand.

Hoplobrotula tenuinotata [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A cusk-eel, a species of Hoplobrotula .

Hoplunnis massivus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Nettastomatidae, a species of Hoplunnis .

Hygophum brzobohatyi [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A lanternfish, a species of Hygophum .

Hyporhamphus ronaldjansseni [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A halfbeak, a species of Hyporhamphus .

Isozen [21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (late Santonian to Maastrichtian) to Paleocene

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A member of Zeiformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement, related to the family Parazenidae. The type species is Isozen beateae; genus also contains "genus Zeiformorum" tyleri Nolf 2003 and "genus Zeiformorum" janni Schwarzhans (2003).

Johnsonperca [24]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Taverne

Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichrian boundary)

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A member of Perciformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member of Percoidei. The type species is Johnsonperca annavaccarii.

Kathetostoma drusianus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A stargazer, a species of Kathetostoma .

Kokenichthys [21]

Gen. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A member of Osteoglossiformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement; a new genus for "genus ? Albulidarum" ensis Nolf & Dockery (1990).

Lagosiganus [30]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Bannikov
  • Tyler
  • Sorbini

Eocene (Bartonian)

Kuma Horizon

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A rabbitfish. The type species is Lagosiganus parinterneuralis.

Lamprogrammus joergennielseni [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A cusk-eel, a species of Lamprogrammus .

Lavinia lugaskii [33]

Valid

  • Kelly

Middle Miocene (early Clarendonian)

Aldrich Station Formation

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A cyprinid fish, a species of Lavinia.

Lepidotrigla dingdenensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A sea robin, a species of Lepidotrigla .

Lepidotrigla modica [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A sea robin, a species of Lepidotrigla .

Lepidotrigla necrophagus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A sea robin, a species of Lepidotrigla .

Lepidotrigla vierlandica [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A sea robin, a species of Lepidotrigla .

Macropycnodon [34]

Valid

  • Shimada
  • Williamson
  • Sealey

Upper Cretaceous

Mancos Shale Formation

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A gigantic pycnodont fish.

Magnigena [35]

Valid

Forey & Hilton

Paleocene

Umm Himar Formation

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An arowana. Genus includes new species M. arabica.

Microgadus ipswichensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Middle Pliocene

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A member of Gadidae, a species of Microgadus .

Mesobius lohneensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A grenadier, a species of Mesobius .

Morone exercitus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A temperate bass, a species of Morone .

Morone sororius [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A temperate bass, a species of Morone .

Myrichthys valens [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Ophichthidae, a species of Myrichthys .

Nigerium tamaguelense [36]

Sp. nov

  • Longbottom

Early Eocene

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A catfish belonging to the family Claroteidae.

Notoscopelus ostiolatus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A lanternfish, a species of Notoscopelus .

Oblada torneschensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A relative of the saddled seabream.

Oliganodon [37]

Gen. et comb. nov

  • Bannikov

Oligocene

Abkhazia
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A member of Percoidei. Genus includes "Smerdis" budensis Heckel (1856) and "Serranus" comparabilis Daniltshenko (1960). However, Prokofiev (2009) already established a new genus Oligoserranoides for these two species. [38]

Orrichthys [39]

Valid

  • Carnevale & Pietsch

Eocene (Ypresian)

Monte Bolca locality

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A handfish. The type species is Orrichthys longimanus.

Owstonia badenensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A bandfish, a species of Owstonia .

Pagrus vandornicki [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Sparidae, a species of Pagrus .

Palaeostomias [21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A relative of barbeled dragonfishes of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Palaeostomias praematurus.

Pampus pampauensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Stromateidae, a species of Pampus .

Pampus uedemensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Stromateidae, a species of Pampus .

Paralichthys transatlanticus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Paralichthyidae, a species of Paralichthys .

Parascombrops malzi [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

A member of Acropomatidae, a species of Parascombrops .

"genus aff. Parascombrops" postgeron [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

A member of Acropomatidae related to members of the genus Parascombrops .

Paratrisopterus glaber [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Gadidae, a species of Paratrisopterus .

Peprilus hoedemakersi [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

A member of Stromateidae, a species of Peprilus .

Peristedion menzeli [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

An armored searobin, a species of Peristedion .

Pfeilichthys [21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

A relative of members of the family Holocentridae. The type species is Pfeilichthys pfeili.

Pisodonophis cetacephalus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

A member of Ophichthidae, a species of Pisodonophis .

Plesioheros [40]

Valid

  • Perez, Malabarba & Del Papa

Eocene

Lumbrera Formation

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A cichlid belonging to the tribe Heroini. The type species is P. chauliodus.

Plesiopoma [21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Coniacian to Maastrichtian)

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Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

A member of Acropomatidae. The type species is Plesiopoma otiosa; genus also contains P. anhaltinus (Voigt, 1926), P. weinbergeri (Sieber & Weinfurter, 1967) and P. bilottei (Nolf, 2003).

Polazzodus [41]

Valid

  • Poyoto-Ariza

Late Cretaceous

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A pycnodont fish. The species is P. coronatus.

Pollerspoeckia [21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Turonian to Maastrichtian)

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A relative of members of the genus Pterothrissus . The type species is Pollerspoeckia siegsdorfensis; genus also contains P. rotunda (Stinton, 1973) and P. bagassianus (Nolf, 2003).

"genus Polymixiidarum" beauryi [21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A Polymixiidae. Assigned to the genus Cowetaichthys by Schwarzhans, Huddleston & Takeuchi (2018). [42]

Pomatoschistus flensburgensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A goby, a species of Pomatoschistus .

Ponticola wiesenensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A goby, a species of Ponticola .

Potamoceratodus [43]

Valid

Late Jurassic

Morrison Formation

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A lungfish, a new genus for "Ceratodus" guentheri (Marsh, 1878).

Prionotus chamavensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A sea robin, a species of Prionotus .

Prionotus europaeus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A sea robin, a species of Prionotus .

Pristigenys hermani [44]

Valid

  • Taverne
  • Nolf

Middle Eocene

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A priacanthid, a species of Pristigenys .

Pristigenys schiecki [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

A priacanthid, a species of Pristigenys .

Protobathylagus [21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

A deep-sea smelt. The type species is Protobathylagus effusus.

Protobythites [21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of the United States.svg  United States [45]

A cusk-eel. The type species is Protobythites brzobohatyi.

Pteralbula foreyi [21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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Flag of the United States.svg  United States? [45]

Originally described as a species of Pteralbula , but subsequently transferred to the genus Pterothrissus . [45]

Qingmenodus [46]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Lu
  • Zhu

Devonian (late Pragian)

Posongchong Formation

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A member of Onychodontida. The type species is Q. yui.

Rhinconichthys [28]

Valid

Cenomanian

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A gigantic pachycormid fish. The species is Rhinconichthys taylori

Rhinonemus gaemersi [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Lotidae, a species of Rhinonemus .

Rhombichthys [47]

Valid

  • Khalloufi
  • Zaragueta-Bagils
  • Lelievre

Cenomanian

Ein Yabrud

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A double-armored member of the Ellimmichthyiformes.

Rhynchoconger accentuatus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Congridae, a species of Rhynchoconger .

"genus aff. Rhynchoconger" piger [21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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Flag of the United States.svg  United States [45]

A member of Congridae related to members of the genus Rhynchoconger .

Robinsondipterus [48]

Valid

Long

Late Devonian

Gogo Formation

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A holodontid lungfish. The type species is "Holodipterus" longi Campbell & Barwick (1991).

Saccogaster vonderhochti [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A viviparous brotula, a species of Saccogaster .

Sciaena abotrita [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Sciaenidae, a species of Sciaena .

Sciaena achimensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Sciaenidae, a species of Sciaena .

Sciaenops cimbricus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Sciaenidae, a species of Sciaenops .

Shuleichthys [49]

Valid

  • Murry
  • You
  • Peng

Cretaceous

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A osteoglossomorph fish. The species is S. brachypteryx.

Sillaginocentrus [21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A relative of members of the family Holocentridae. The type species is Sillaginocentrus alienus.

Solea ijsselanus [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Soleidae, a species of Solea .

Solea wolfi [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A member of Soleidae, a species of Solea .

Trachinus wettenensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

A weever, a species of Trachinus .

Traubiella [21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

A relative of members of the family Holocentridae. The type species is Traubiella anagoformis.

Traunichthys [21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

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A possible relative of ridgeheads. The type species is Traunichthys pfeili.

Trigla vandervoorti [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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A relative of the piper gurnard.

Triglopsis chaucensis [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

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Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

A member of Cottidae, a species of Triglopsis .

Xeradipterus [50]

Valid

  • Clement
  • Long

Late Devonian (Frasnian)

Gogo Formation

Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia

A holodontid lungfish.

Zeugopterus martinii [20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

A member of Scophthalmidae, a species of Zeugopterus .

Zorzinperca [24]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Taverne

Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichrian boundary)

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A member of Perciformes belonging to the group Percoidei, a relative of Nardoichthys . The type species is Zorzinperca weverberghi.

Notes

  1. Klug, Tütken, Wings, Pfretzschner, Martin.
  2. 1 2 Friedman, Shimada, Martin, Everhart, Liston, Maltese, Triebold.
  3. Pardo, Huttenlocker, Small, Gorman II.

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