Biology:Marcopoloichthys

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Short description: Extinct genus of fishes

Marcopoloichthys
Temporal range: Middle TriassicLate Triassic
Marcopoloichthys furreri lateral view 2.jpg
Specimens of M. furreri
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Infraclass: Teleosteomorpha
Family: Marcopoloichthyidae
Tintori et al, 2007
Genus: Marcopoloichthys
Tintori, Sun, Lombardo, Jiang, Sun, Rusconi & Hao, 2007
Species
  • M. ani Tintori et al, 2007
  • M. andreetti Tintori et al, 2007
  • M. faccii (Gortani, 1907)
  • M. furreri Arratia, 2022

Marcopoloichthys is an extinct genus of marine teleosteomorph ray-finned fish known from the Middle and Late Triassic of the former Tethys Ocean (Italy, Switzerland , and China ). It is the only genus in the family Marcopoloichthyidae. It was originally described based on specimens from both Italy and China, hence the name Marcopoloichthys, which references the medieval Venetian merchant Marco Polo, who travelled from Italy to China.[1][2]

Four species are known:[1][3]

  • M. ani Tintori et al., 2007 – Anisian of Yunnan, China.
  • M. andreetti Tintori et al., 2007 – Ladinian of Lombardy, Italy.
  • M. faccii (Gortani, 1907) – Carnian of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy (initially described as Pholidophorus faccii)
  • M. furreri Arratia, 2022 – Ladinian of Grisons, Switzerland

The youngest Marcopoloichthys fossils are of an undescribed species from the Norian of Friuli, Italy.[3]

The skull of M. furreri at rest and during feeding, showing the specialized jaws

Marcopoloichthys was a small, scaleless fish with highly specialized, protractile jaws for suction feeding, and a combination of primitive and advanced morphological characters that make it difficult to phylogenetically place. Initially described as an indeterminate basal neopterygian, more recent studies have found it to be a stem-teleost. It somewhat resembles another early teleostomorph, Prohalecites.[1][3]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q55831499 entry