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  2. Palaeogadus - Wikipedia

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    Palaeogadus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish. [1] [2] It was a nektonic carnivore found in coastal and estuarine marine environments, with fossils found from the Oligocene to Miocene at sites in Denmark, Germany, Poland, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. [2]

  3. Coelacanth - Wikipedia

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    [8] [27] Coelacanths are large, plump, lobe-finned fish that can grow to more than 2 m (6.6 ft) and weigh around 90 kg (200 lb). [28] They are estimated to live up to 100 years, based on analysis of annual growth marks on scales, and reach maturity around the age of 55; [ 29 ] the oldest known specimen was 84 years old at the time of its ...

  4. Holopterygius - Wikipedia

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    Holopterygius is an extinct genus of prehistoric eel-like coelacanth known from the Devonian (Givetian–Frasnian) of Germany. Despite its specialized morphology and superficial dissimilarity to the usual Paleozoic coelacanth body plan , it is one of the most basal actinistian fish.

  5. Lists of prehistoric fish - Wikipedia

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    A few living forms, such as the coelacanth are also referred to as prehistoric fish, or even living fossils, due to their current rarity and similarity to extinct forms. Fish which have become recently extinct are not usually referred to as prehistoric fish. Lists of various prehistoric fishes include: List of prehistoric jawless fish; List of ...

  6. Brazilichthys - Wikipedia

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    Brazilichthys is an extinct genus of prehistoric freshwater ray-finned fish that lived during the Cisuralian (early Permian) epoch in what is now Maranhão, Brazil (Parnaíba Basin). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The type and only species, B. macrognathus , is known from a single partially complete skull (ca. 80 millimetres (3.1 in) long), [ 3 ] which was ...

  7. Megapiranha - Wikipedia

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    Megapiranha is an extinct serrasalmid characin fish from the Late Miocene (8–10 million years ago) Ituzaingó Formation of Argentina, described in 2009. [1] The type species is M. paranensis. [2] It is thought to have been about 71 centimetres (28 in) in length and 10 kilograms (22 lb) in weight. [3]

  8. Hyneria - Wikipedia

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    Hyneria was a large fish.H. lindae is estimated around 2.5–3 metres (8.2–9.8 ft) in total length. [3] [4] An isolated cleithrum AM 6545 likely belongs to an individual of at least 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) in length. [2]

  9. Anaspida - Wikipedia

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    Anaspida ("shieldless ones") is an extinct group of jawless fish that existed from the early Silurian period to the late Devonian period. [2] They were classically regarded as the ancestors of lampreys , [ 3 ] but it is denied in recent phylogenetic analysis, [ 4 ] although some analysis show these group would be at least related. [ 5 ]

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