Ardoreosomus

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Ardoreosomus (meaning: "tropical body") is an extinct genus of marine ray-finned fish. It was described from the Induan aged Candelaria Formation[1] of Nevada, United States, which was located near the equator during the Early Triassic epoch. It contains only one species, A. occidentalis (monotypy).

Phylum:Chordata
Family:Ptycholepididae
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Ardoreosomus
Temporal range: Induan
Ardoreosomus occidentalis fossil (type)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Ptycholepiformes
Family: Ptycholepididae
Genus: Ardoreosomus
Romano et al., 2019
Species:
A. occidentalis
Binomial name
Ardoreosomus occidentalis
Romano et al., 2019
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Ardoreosomus is a ptycholepiform, closely resembling Boreosomus and Ptycholepis; however, Ardoreosomus is distinguished from other ptycholepiforms in having a more strongly angled hyomandibula and lacking an opercular process, among other features.[2]

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