Alepisaurus paronai Temporal range: Middle Miocene | |
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Artist's reconstruction | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Aulopiformes |
Family: | Alepisauridae |
Genus: | Alepisaurus |
Species: | A. paronai |
Binomial name | |
Alepisaurus paronai d'Erasmo, 1923[1] | |
Alepisaurus paronai is an extinct species of lancetfish known from a fossil skull found in Middle Miocene-aged strata in Piedmont, Italy. The skull is very similar in anatomy and dimensions to that of the extant long-snouted lancetfish.[1] The specific name honors one Professor Carlo Fabrizio Parona, a friend and personal mentor of its describer, Geremia d'Erasmo.[1]
See also
Other notable extinct Cenozoic aulopiforms include:
- Argillichthys, a synodontid lizardfish from the Ypresian London Clay
- Polymerichthys, a closely related alepisauroid from Middle Miocene Japan
References
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