Gardinerpiscis
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| Gardinerpiscis Temporal range: | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Actinopterygii |
| Family: | †Karaunguriidae |
| Genus: | †Gardinerpiscis Romano & Kogan, 2015 |
| Species: | †G. akkolkensis |
| Binomial name | |
| †Gardinerpiscis akkolkensis (Kazantseva-Selezneva, 1981) | |
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Gardinerpiscis is an extinct genus of prehistoric freshwater actinopterygian fish that lived during the Kungurian age of the early Permian epoch in the Kempir Formation of what is now Kazakhstan.[1] It was originally named "Gardineria" by Kazantseva-Selezneva (1981).[2] Because this genus name was already given to an extant scleractinian coral (Gardineria Vaughan, 1907),[3] the new name Gardinerpiscis was erected for the Permian fish.[4] The genus includes a single species (monotypy): Gardinerpiscis akkolkensis.[5]
Gardinerpiscis is named after British palaeontologist and zoologist Brian G. Gardiner (1932 - 2021). The word part piscis is Latin for fish.