Biology:Palaeocarassius
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Short description: Extinct genus of fishes
Palaeocarassius Temporal range: Turolian[1]
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Genus: | Palaeocarassius Obrhelová, 1970
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Palaeocarassius is an extinct genus of Miocene-aged cyprinid fish closely related to the crucian carps of Carassius. Most fossils are of otoliths, teeth, fin spines, and scales found in Miocene-aged lacustrine strata throughout Europe, though, two species, P. basalticus[1] and P. priscus (syn. Cyprinus priscus), are also known from whole body fossils, representing stout-bodied, large-headed animals that bear strong resemblances to the living crucian carps. The holotype of the type species, P. mydlovariensis, is a disarticulated head.[1]
Species
- Palaeocarassius mydlovariensis Obrhelová, 1970 (type species)
- Palaeocarassius basalticus Gaudant, 1997 (French species)
- Palaeocarassius obesus
- Palaeocarassius priscus (H. von Meyer, 1852) (syn. Cyprinus priscus)
References
Wikidata ☰ Q65072752 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palaeocarassius.
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