Hoplopteryx

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Hoplopterx
Temporal range: Cretaceous
Hoplopteryx.jpg
Hoplopteryx specimen
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Beryciformes
Family:
Trachichthyidae
Genus:
Hoplopteryx

Agassiz (1839)
Species
  • Hoplopteryx antiquus
  • Hoplopteryx dakotaensis
  • Hoplopteryx lewesiensis
  • Hoplopteryx simus
  • Hoplopteryx spinulosus

Hoplopteryx is an extinct genus of Trachichthyidae from the Cretaceous.

Biology[]

Hoplopteryx has a dorsal fin supported by nine unjointed, bony rays, deeply forked, homocercal tail, a moderately developed anal fin, and a pelvic fin located well forward. The snout is quite short, the eyes fairly large, and both jaws of the upturned mouth hold small teeth.

Habitat[]

Hoplopteryx was a marine fish, living in shallow chalk seas.

Size[]

Hoplopteryx was at a typical length 27 cm.

Sources[]

  • Fossils (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 219)
  • Grandstaff, Barbara S.; Parris, David C. (2016). "A new species of Hoplopteryx from the Carlile Formation (Cretaceous) of South Dakota". Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science. 95: 73–84.

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