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Bananogmius

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Bananogmius
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous
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Bananogmius
Species
  • Bananogmius ellisensis

Bananogmius is an extinct genus of bony fish that lived in what is today Kansas during the Late Cretaceous. It lived in the Western Interior Seaway, which split North America in two during the Late Cretaceous.[1][2]

Description

As with many plethodids, Bananogmius had a thin body reminiscent of the modern angelfish, dozens of small teeth, and an extremely high dorsal fin.[3]

Although Bananogmius evolutus was depicted in Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure, that species is not considered to be a member of the genus Bananogmius, and is currently in the genus Pentanogmius.[2]

References

  1. ^ Fielitz C, Shimada K. 1999. A new species of Bananogmius (Teleostei; Tselfatiformes) from the Upper Cretaceous Carlile Shale of western Kansas. Journal of Paleontology 73(3): 504-511.
  2. ^ a b Taverne L. 2001. Révision du genre Bananogmius (Teleostei, Tselfatiiformes), poisson marin du Crétecé supérior d'Amérique du Nord et d'Europe. Geodiversitas 23(1):17-40.
  3. ^ Everhart, Mike (23 Aug 2011). "Plethodids". Oceans of Kansas. Retrieved 28 April 2014.