Psilichthys

Extinct genus of fishes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Psilichthys is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish from Eumeralla Formation, the Lower Cretaceous epoch of what is now Victoria, Australia, known from single species P. selwyni. This is the first Mesozoic fossil vertebrate named from Victoria.[1]

Phylum:Chordata
Family:Coccolepidae
Genus:Psilichthys
Hall, 1900
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Psilichthys
Temporal range: Lower Cretaceous Aptian–Albian
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Family: Coccolepidae
Genus: Psilichthys
Hall, 1900
Type species
Psilichthys selwyni
Hall, 1900
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Classification

Due to the only known fossil of Psilichthys is incomplete holotype specimen, its classification is discussed for years. It was originally described as a possibly palaeoniscid or chondrosteid.[2] It has also previously been referred to the family Birgeriidae. Waldman (1971) denied interpretation as chondrosteid, considering the character that lacked scales which used to classify it as acipenseriform, is misidentification and it preserved some of scales. Waldman suggested that is likely to be a palaeoniscid that belongs to Coccolepidae, although due to preservation it is tentative.[3] It is not belong to birgeriid considering differences from Birgeria.[3][4] However, if identification as acipenseriform is true, it would be the only member of that group known from the Southern Hemisphere.[5][6]

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