Palaeobalistum

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Palaeobalistum
Temporal range: Albian-Early Eocene
~112.6–48.6 Ma
Pycnodontidae - Palaeobalistum goedeli.JPG
Palaeobalistum goedeli from Lebanon. Cretaceous (abt. 95 Ma)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Palaeobalistum

Blainville 1818 [1]
Species

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Palaeobalistum is an extinct genus of prehistoric ray-finned fish which ranged from the Cretaceous to Eocene periods.[2]

Etymology[]

The Latin genus name derives from a Greek word meaning "thick tooth".[3]

Species[]

The following species have been described:[4]

  • Maury, 1930
  • Cope, 1886
  • Thurmond, 1974
  • Palaeobalistum goedeli Heckel, 1856[5]
  • Arambourg, 1954
  • Kramberger, 1895
  • Blainville, 1818
  • Heckel, 1854
  • Thurmond, 1974
  • Blot, 1987

Distribution[]

Fossils of Palaeobalistum have been found in:[6]

Cretaceous
Eocene

See also[]

  • Prehistoric fish
  • List of prehistoric bony fish

References[]


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