Ganoessus

Extinct genus of fishes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ganoessus is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine herring that inhabited the coast of western North America during the Miocene.[1] It contains three species, all known from the Upper Miocene of California, US.[2]

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Ganoessus
Temporal range: Upper Miocene (Tortonian) [1]
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Clupeiformes
Suborder: Clupeoidei
Genus: Ganoessus
Jordan, 1920
Species
  • G. clepsydra (Jordan & Gilbert, 1919)
  • G. meiklejohni (Jordan, 1925)
  • G. michaelis (Jordan, 1925)
Synonyms
  • Epelichthys Jordan, 1925
  • Lembicus Jordan, 1925
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The following species are known:[3]

It was a relatively large fish with coarse, enameled scales.[4] Its morphology, including well-developed abdominal scutes, may potentially suggest a relationship to the Alosidae, but this is uncertain.[5]

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