Chuhsiungichthys

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Chuhsiungichthys
Temporal range: Early to Late Cretaceous
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Ichthyodectiformes (?)
Family: Chuhsiungichthyidae
Genus: Chuhsiungichthys
Lew, 1974
Type species
Chuhsiungichthys tsanglingensis
Lew, 1974
Species
  • C. tsanglingensis Lew 1974
  • C. yanagidai Yabumoto 1994
  • C. japonicus Yabumoto 1994

Chuhsiungichthys is an extinct genus of ichthyodectiform ray-finned fish that lived in freshwater environments in what is now Yunnan, China, and Kyushu, Japan during the Cretaceous.[1][2][3] It differs from its sister genus, Mesoclupea, primarily by having a comparatively more anteriorly-placed dorsal fin.[4]

It contains the following species:[1]

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