Leufuichthys
Temporal range: Turonian-Coniacian
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Leufuichthys

Gallo, Calvo & Kellner 2011
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  • L. minimus Gallo, Calvo & Kellner 2011 (type)

Leufuichthys ("Leufú fish") is an extinct genus of clupeomorph fish which existed in Patagonia, Argentina during the late Cretaceous epoch (Turonian or Coniacian stage). It is known from the holotype – MUCPv 371, an incomplete specimen missing most of the cephalic skeleton and from the paratypes – MUCPv 344 incomplete specimen lacking head; MUCPv 346, incomplete specimen lacking most of skull; MUCPv 347, specimen bearing scales; MUCPv 348, incomplete specimen with skull and part of trunk. Leufuichthys was recovered from the Portezuelo Formation of the Rio Neuquén Subgroup (Neuquén Group). It was first named by Valéria Gallo, Jorge O. Calvo and Alexander W.A. Kellner in 2011 and the type species is Leufuichthys minimus.[1]

References

  1. Valéria Gallo, Jorge O. Calvo and Alexander W.A. Kellner (2011). "First record of a clupeomorph fish in the Neuquén Group (Portezuelo Formation), Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina". Cretaceous Research. 32 (2): 223–235. Bibcode:2011CrRes..32..223G. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2010.12.006.


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