Jianghanichthys

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Jianghanichthys
Temporal range: Paleocene
Fossil of Jianghanichthys hubeiensis from China
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Jianghanichthys

Lei 1987

Jianghanichthys is an extinct genus of bony fishes or Osteichthyes, belonging to the order Cypriniformes. It is also known as Osteohilus or Chan Han Fish.

Taxonomy

There are still disagreements as to the scientific classification, name and age of this species. However the body shape of Jianghanichthys differs from that of all Amyzon species.

Etymology

The genus name "Jianghanichthys" derives from "Jianghan", the place where it's found, and "ichthys" derives from the Greek word for 'fish'.

Distribution

These fishes lived in the Palaeocene epoch (55 Ma to 65 Ma). Fossils of Jianghanichthys have been found in Hubei, China. These fossils are quite common and can be found in most shops.

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