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Zignoichthys

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Zignoichthys
Temporal range: Lutetian
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Zignoichthys

Tyler, 1975
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Z. oblongus
Binomial name
Zignoichthys oblongus
Tyler, 1975

Zignoichthys oblongus is an extinct, prehistoric relative of the pufferfish and porcupine fish that lived during the Lutetian epoch of the Eocene. Z. oblongus' fossils are found from the Monte Bolca lagerstätte of what is now Italy.

It lacked a pelvis, and probably could not inflate its body like its modern-day relatives. In life, it would have resembled a paunchy triggerfish or a pufferfish with an elongated, downturned face.

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