Carpathichthys

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Carpathichthys
Temporal range: Early Oligocene
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Alepocephaliformes
Family: Alepocephalidae
Genus: Carpathichthys
Jerzmanska, 1979
Species:
C. polonicus
Binomial name
Carpathichthys polonicus
Jerzmanska, 1979

Carpathichthys ("Carpathian fish") is an extinct genus of prehistoric slickhead fish from the Oligocene. It contains a single species, C. polonicus, from the Menilite Formation in the Carpathian Flysch Belt of Poland, in what was formerly the Paratethys Sea.[1][2]

It is one of the very few known fossil slickheads, a group of ray-finned fishes that are assumed to have ancient origins, but have almost no presence in the geological record, likely due to their preference for deep-water habitats.[3] The only other known fossil slickhead is an indeterminate member of Bathyprion from the same formation, indicating that it was likely deposited in an abyssal habitat.[2][4] Carpathichthys appears to be closely related to the extant genus Rouleina.[2]

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