Pycnodontidae
Pycnodontidae | |
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Pycnodus platessus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | †Pycnodontiformes |
Family: | †Pycnodontidae Agassiz, 1835 |
Pycnodontidae is an extinct family of ray-finned fishes, ranging from the Triassic period until the Eocene.
Genera[]
- Acrotemnus Agassiz, 1843
- Anomoeodus Forir, 1887
- Athrodon Sauvage, 1880
- Callodus Thurmond, 1974
- Coccodus
- Coelodus Haeckel
- Gyrodus Agassiz, 1843
- Iemanja Wenz, 1989
- Blake, 1905
- Micropycnodon Hibbard and Graffham, 1945
- De Figueiredo and Silva Santos, 1990
- Thurmond, 1974
- von Meyer, 1847
- Paramicrodon Thurmond, 1974
- Hay, 1899
- Proscinetes Gistl, 1848
- Pycnodus Agassiz, 1835
- Hibbard and Graffham, 1941
- Cawley and Kriwet, 2017
- Sphaerodus Agassiz, 1843
- Stemmatodus
- Applegate, 1992
- Ebert, 2020[1]
- Quenstedt, 1858
References[]
- ^ Martin Ebert (2020). "A new genus of Pycnodontidae (Actinopterygii) from the Upper Jurassic of France and Germany, included in a phylogeny of Pycnodontiformes". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 188 (2): 434–454. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz087.
Categories:
- Pycnodontiformes
- Triassic first appearances
- Lutetian extinctions
- Prehistoric ray-finned fish families
- Prehistoric ray-finned fish stubs