Coupatezia
Coupatezia Temporal range: Maastrichtian-Lutetian
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Phylum: | Chordata
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Family: | Dasyatidae
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Genus: | Coupatezia Cappetta 1982
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Coupatezia is a prehistoric genus of ray in the family Dasyatidae[1] whose fossils are found in strata dating from the Maastrichtian stage until the last species' extinction during the Middle Eocene. These rays were found shallow seas in Europe, Africa and the eastern United States.
Classification[]
Species[]
- Coupatezia fallax
- Coupatezia trempina (Maastrichtian "Kemp Clay" stratum of Texas)
- Coupatezia turneri
- Coupatezia woutersi (Lutetian Virginia)
See also[]
- Flora and fauna of the Maastrichtian stage
- List of prehistoric cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes)
References[]
External links[]
- Elasmo.com "The Life and Times of Long Dead Sharks" [1]
Categories:
- Myliobatiformes
- Cretaceous cartilaginous fish
- Paleocene fish
- Eocene fish
- Lutetian genus extinctions
- Maastrichtian genus first appearances
- Prehistoric fish of North America
- Prehistoric fish of Africa
- Prehistoric cartilaginous fish genera
- Prehistoric cartilaginous fish stubs
- Cretaceous fish stubs