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Dalmatichthys

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Dalmatichthys
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous ("Senonian")
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Polymixiiformes
Family: Dalmatichthyidae
Radovčić, 1975
Genus: Dalmatichthys
Radovčić, 1975
Species:
D. malezi
Binomial name
Dalmatichthys malezi
Radovčić, 1975

Dalmatichthys is an extinct genus of marine beardfish from the Late Cretaceous. It contains a single species, D. malezi (named for Mirko Malez) from Croatia.[1] It is the only member of the family Dalmatichthyidae, which is sometimes considered synonymous with Polymixiidae.[2][3][4][5] Its exact relationship to modern beardfish in Polymixia likely needs further research.[6]

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  1. ^ "Sepkoski Online Results". 2011-07-23. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  2. ^ Murray, Alison M. (2014). "Mid-Cretaceous acanthomorph fishes with the description of a new species from the Turonian of Lac des Bois, Northwest Territories, Canada". Vertebrate Anatomy Morphology Palaeontology. 1: 101–115. doi:10.18435/B5CC78. ISSN 2292-1389.
  3. ^ Blogs, PLOS (2016-02-11). "Gone Fishin' in the Cretaceous: A New Species of Acanthomorph from Canada". The Official PLOS Blog. Retrieved 2024-07-29.
  4. ^ Schrøder, Ane Elise; Rasmussen, Jan Audun; Møller, Peter Rask; Carnevale, Giorgio (2022-08-31). "A new beardfish (Teleostei, Polymixiiformes) from the Eocene Fur Formation, Denmark". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 42 (2). doi:10.1080/02724634.2022.2142914. hdl:10037/28645. ISSN 0272-4634.
  5. ^ Laan, Richard van der (2018-10-11). "Family-group names of fossil fishes". European Journal of Taxonomy (466). doi:10.5852/ejt.2018.466. ISSN 2118-9773.
  6. ^ Near, Thomas J.; Thacker, Christine E. (2024-04-18). "Phylogenetic Classification of Living and Fossil Ray-Finned Fishes (Actinopterygii)". Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 65 (1). doi:10.3374/014.065.0101. ISSN 0079-032X.
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