2010 in paleoichthyology

List of years in paleontology (table)
In science
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2010
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Fishes

Newly named jawless vertebrates

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Arctictenaspis[1]

Valid

Elliott & Blieck

Devonian

Peel Sound Formation

 Canada

A member of Ctenaspidae. The type species is "Ctenaspis" obruchevi Dineley (1976); genus also includes "Ctenaspis" russelli Dineley (1976) and "Ctenaspis" ornata Dineley (1976).

Ariaspis arctata[2]

Valid

  • Elliott
  • Swift

Late Silurian

 Canada

A heterostracan.

Zaphoctenaspis[1]

Valid

Elliott & Blieck

Devonian (Emsian)

Sevy Dolomite

 United States

A member of Ctenaspidae. The type species is Z. meemannae.

Newly named placoderms

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Bryantolepis williamsi[3]

Valid

  • Elliott & Carr

Early Devonian

Water Canyon Formation

 United States

A member of Arthrodira, a species of Bryantolepis.

Dolganosteus[4]

Valid

Mark-Kurik

Early Devonian

 Russia

A member of Rhenanida. Genus includes new species D. remotus.

Merimbulaspis[5]

Valid

Young

Devonian

 Australia

A member of Antiarchi belonging to the group Asterolepidoidei. Genus includes new species M. meemannae.

Potangaspis[6]

Valid

  • Zhu Min
  • Wang Jun-qing
  • Wang Shi-tao

early Emsian (Early Devonian)

Yukiang Formation

 China

An antarctaspid arthrodire. The species is P. parvoculatus.

Newly named cartilaginous fishes

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Akaimia[7]

Valid

  • Rees

Callovian – Oxfordian

Ogrodzieniec

 Poland

A primitive carpet shark.

Avonacanthus[8]

Valid

  • Maisey

Early Carboniferous

 United Kingdom

A member of Elasmobranchii, possibly a heslerodid; a new genus for "Ctenacanthus" brevis Agassiz (1837).

Cretorectolobus robustus[9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

 Canada

Denaea saltsmani[10]

Valid

  • Ginter
  • Hansen

Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian)

 United States

A member of Symmoriiformes, possibly a member of Stethacanthidae; a species of Denaea.

Denaea williamsi[10]

Valid

  • Ginter
  • Hansen

Carboniferous (late Mississippian)

 Poland
 Russia
 United Kingdom
 United States

A member of Symmoriiformes, possibly a member of Stethacanthidae; a species of Denaea.

Edaphodon hesperis[11]

Valid

  • Shin

Campanian

Haslam Formation

 Canada

A holocephalan, a species of Edaphodon.

Eoscymnus[12]

Valid

  • Herman
  • Van Den Eeckhaut

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Eocene

 Belgium
 France
 Morocco
 United States

An eoscymnid squaliform. The type species is Eoscymnus anthonisi.

Eostriatolamia paucicorrugata[9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

 Canada

Foumtizia deschutteri[12]

Valid

  • Herman
  • Van Den Eeckhaut

Eocene

 Belgium

A catshark or a houndshark, a species of Foumtizia.

Jiaodontus[13]

Valid

Oxfordian

Qigu Formation

 China

A lonchidiid hybodontiform.

Meristodonoides[9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Aptian to Maastrichtian

 Canada  USA

A new genus for "Hybodus" rajkovichi (Case, 2001). Other species included in this genus are: "Hybodus" butleri (Thurmond, 1971), "Hybodus" montanensis (Case, 1978) and "Hybodus" novojerseyensis (Case and Cappetta, 2004).

Orectoloboides angulatus[9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

 Canada

Orectoloboides gijseni[12]

Valid

  • Herman
  • Van Den Eeckhaut

Eocene

 Belgium

A wobbegong.

Palaeogenotodus[12]

Junior synonym

  • Herman
  • Van Den Eeckhaut

Early Cretaceous (Albian) to Eocene (Ypresian)

 Angola
 Belgium
 France
 Morocco
 United Kingdom

Initially thought to be an eoptolamnid lamniform,[12] subsequently assigned to Otodontidae. The type species is Paleogenotodus luypaertsi. Herman and Van Waes (2012) considered the genus Palaeogenotodus to be a synonym of the genus Otodus; the authors retained the type species P. luypaertsi as a distinct species within the genus Otodus.[14]

Palaeoxyris friessi[15]

Valid

  • Böttcher

Ladinian

Erfurt Formation

 Germany

Egg capsule of a probable hybodont shark.

Ptychodus rhombodus[9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

 Canada

Roulletia canadensis[9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

 Canada

Telodontaspis[9]

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Cumbaa

Cenomanian

 Canada

The type species is Telodontaspis agassizensis. Newbrey et al. (2013) considered this genus to be a junior synonym of the genus Cretoxyrhina, though they maintained the species T. agassizensis as a separate species within the genus Cretoxyrhina.[16]

Titanonarke[17]

Valid

de Carvalho

Eocene

Monte Bolca

 Italy

An electric ray. The type species is "Narcine" molini Jaekel (1894).

Triaenodon willei[12]

Valid

  • Herman
  • Van Den Eeckhaut

Eocene

 Belgium

A relative of the whitetip reef shark.

Urobatis molleni[18]

Valid

  • Hovestadt
  • Hovestadt-Euler

Eocene (Ypresian to early Lutetian)

Aalter Formation

 Belgium

A stingray, a species of Urobatis.

Welcommia cappettai[19]

Valid

  • Klug
  • Kriwet

Middle Oxfordian

 Germany

A synechodontiform shark, a species of Welcommia.

Newly named bony fishes

Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Acanthocepola sicca[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A bandfish, a species of Acanthocepola.

Alaconger[21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Eocene

 France
 Germany

A member of Congridae. The type species is Alaconger triquetrus; genus also contains A. eocaenicus (Sulc, 1932).

Amblyeleotris radwanskaae[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Austria

A goby, a species of Amblyeleotris.

Ampheristus brevicauda[21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A cusk-eel, a species of Ampheristus.

Ampheristus traunensis[21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A cusk-eel, a species of Ampheristus.

Aphia weinbrechti[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A relative of the transparent goby.

Archaeotetraodon bannikovi[22]

Valid

  • Carnevale & Tyler

Miocene

 Italy

A member of Tetraodontidae, a species of Archaeotetraodon.

Archaeotetraodon dicarloi[22]

Valid

  • Carnevale & Tyler

Miocene

 Italy

A member of Tetraodontidae, a species of Archaeotetraodon.

Archaeotetraodon zafaranai[22]

Valid

  • Carnevale & Tyler

Miocene

 Italy

A member of Tetraodontidae, a species of Archaeotetraodon.

Archaulopus[21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A greeneye. The type species is Archaulopus acutus.

Argentina voigti[21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A herring smelt, a species of Argentina.

Argyroberyx[21]

Gen. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Austria
 Germany
 United States?

A relative of spinyfins. A new genus for "Otolithus (Ganoidarum)" dentatus Liebus (1927); genus might also contain "? Caproidarum" dockeryi Nolf & Stringer (1996).

Ateleopus ariejansseni[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Netherlands

A jellynose fish, a species of Ateleopus.

Ateleopus nolfi[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Belgium

A jellynose fish, a species of Ateleopus.

Atlantoceratodus patagonicus[23]

Valid

  • Agnolin

Late Cretaceous (Campanian or Maastrichtian)

Allen Formation

 Argentina

A lungfish, a species of Atlantoceratodus.

Auriculithus[21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A member of Sternoptychidae. The type species is Auriculithus pattersoni.

Bannikovperca[24]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Taverne

Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichrian boundary)

 Italy

Initially classified as a member of Perciformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member of Percoidei;[24] subsequently reinterpreted as a slimehead.[25] The type species is Bannikovperca apula.

Bathycongrus teredophilus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Poland

A member of Congridae, a species of Bathycongrus.

Bathyuroconger sincerus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Netherlands

A member of Congridae, a species of Bathyuroconger.

Bavariconger[21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Paleocene (Thanetian)[26]

 Austria
 Germany

A member of Congridae. The type species is Bavariconger pollerspoecki.

Bavariscopelus[21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Santonian to Maastrichtian) to Paleocene

 Denmark
 France
 Germany
 Spain

Originally considered to be a lanternfish;[21] subsequently only classified as a member of Myctophiformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement by Schwarzhans (2012).[26] The type species is Bavariscopelus bispinosus; genus also contains "genus Apogonidarum" vetustus Nolf (2003).

Beauryia[21]

Gen. et sp. et comb? nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany
 Austria?

A relative of spinyfins. The type species is Beauryia medialis; genus might also contain ? B. obovatus (Liebus, 1927) from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) of Carinthia.

Bellwoodilabrus[27]

Valid

  • Bannikov
  • Carnevale

Eocene (late Ypresian)

Monte Bolca locality

 Italy

A wrasse. The type species is Bellwoodilabrus landinii.

Blennius dividatus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A combtooth blenny, a species of Blennius.

Bollmannia nubila[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A goby, a species of Bollmannia.

Bonnerichthys[28]

Valid

Cenomanian

Niobrara Chalk Formation

 USA

A gigantic pachycormid fish, a new genus for "Portheus" gladius (Cope, 1873).

Bullichthys[29]

Valid

  • Mayrinck
  • Brito
  • Otero

Lower Cretaceous

Santana Formation

 Brazil

An albuliform fish. The species is B. santanensis.

Cataetyx cautus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Netherlands

A viviparous brotula, a species of Cataetyx.

Caucasiganus[30]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Bannikov
  • Tyler
  • Sorbini

Eocene (Bartonian) and early Oligocene

 Iran
 Russia

A rabbitfish. The type species is Caucasiganus eocaenicus from the Eocene of Russia; genus also includes second, unnamed species from the early Oligocene of Iran.

Chelidonichthys mistensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A smallscaled gurnard.

Ciliata crimmeni[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Lotidae, a species of Ciliata.

Coelorinchus supramedianus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A grenadier, a species of Coelorinchus.

Deltentosteus eggenburgensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Austria

A goby, a species of Deltentosteus.

Diaphus extremus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A lanternfish, a species of Diaphus.

Diaphus guersi[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A lanternfish, a species of Diaphus.

Diaphus simplex[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Denmark
 Germany

A lanternfish, a species of Diaphus.

Dibranchus auriculatus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Ogcocephalidae, a species of Dibranchus.

Diretmus primus[21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A spinyfin related to the silver spinyfin.

Encheliophis woltrupensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A pearlfish, a species of Encheliophis.

Enchodus zimapanensis[31]

Valid

  • Fielitz
  • González-Rodríguez

Albian to Cenomanian

El Doctor Formation

 Mexico

An enchodontid aulopiform, a species of Enchodus.

Engyophrys arnoldmuelleri[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Bothidae, a species of Engyophrys.

Gadichthys serratus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Denmark
 Germany

A member of Gadidae, a species of Gadichthys.

Gadichthys syltensis abruptus[20]

Subsp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Gadidae, a subspecies of Gadichthys syltensis.

Gadiculus deurnensis compactus[20]

Subsp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Gadidae, a subspecies of Gadiculus deurnensis.

Gadiculus deurnensis macer[20]

Subsp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Gadidae, a subspecies of Gadiculus deurnensis.

Gobius rudis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A goby, a species of Gobius.

Gobius simplicissimus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A goby, a species of Gobius.

Gobius tenuisulcus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A goby, a species of Gobius.

Gymnogeophagus eocenicus[32]

Valid

  • Malabarba, Malabarba & Del Papa

Eocene

Lumbrera Formation

 Argentina

A cichlid, a species of Gymnogeophagus.

"genus Hemiramphidarum" insolitus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A halfbeak of uncertain generic assignment.

Holocentronotus[21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) to Eocene

 Germany
 New Zealand

A member of Holocentridae. The type species is Holocentronotus percomorphus; genus also contains H. palasulcatus (Schwarzhans 1980), H. ventriosus (Schwarzhans 1980) and H. amplus (Schwarzhans 1980), all from the Eocene of New Zealand.

Hoplobrotula tenuinotata[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A cusk-eel, a species of Hoplobrotula.

Hoplunnis massivus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Netherlands

A member of Nettastomatidae, a species of Hoplunnis.

Hygophum brzobohatyi[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A lanternfish, a species of Hygophum.

Hyporhamphus ronaldjansseni[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A halfbeak, a species of Hyporhamphus.

Isozen[21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (late Santonian to Maastrichtian) to Paleocene

 Denmark
 France
 Germany

A member of Zeiformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement, related to the family Parazenidae. The type species is Isozen beateae; genus also contains "genus Zeiformorum" tyleri Nolf 2003 and "genus Zeiformorum" janni Schwarzhans (2003).

Johnsonperca[24]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Taverne

Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichrian boundary)

 Italy

A member of Perciformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member of Percoidei. The type species is Johnsonperca annavaccarii.

Kathetostoma drusianus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Netherlands

A stargazer, a species of Kathetostoma.

Kokenichthys[21]

Gen. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany
 United States

A member of Osteoglossiformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement; a new genus for "genus ? Albulidarum" ensis Nolf & Dockery (1990).

Lagosiganus[30]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Bannikov
  • Tyler
  • Sorbini

Eocene (Bartonian)

Kuma Horizon

 Russia

A rabbitfish. The type species is Lagosiganus parinterneuralis.

Lamprogrammus joergennielseni[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A cusk-eel, a species of Lamprogrammus.

Lavinia lugaskii[33]

Valid

  • Kelly

Middle Miocene (early Clarendonian)

Aldrich Station Formation

 United States

A cyprinid fish, a species of Lavinia.

Lepidotrigla dingdenensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A sea robin, a species of Lepidotrigla.

Lepidotrigla modica[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A sea robin, a species of Lepidotrigla.

Lepidotrigla necrophagus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A sea robin, a species of Lepidotrigla.

Lepidotrigla vierlandica[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A sea robin, a species of Lepidotrigla.

Macropycnodon[34]

Valid

  • Shimada
  • Williamson
  • Sealey

Upper Cretaceous

Mancos Shale Formation

 USA

A gigantic pycnodont fish.

Magnigena[35]

Valid

Forey & Hilton

Paleocene

Umm Himar Formation

 Saudi Arabia

An arowana. Genus includes new species M. arabica.

Microgadus ipswichensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Middle Pliocene

 United Kingdom

A member of Gadidae, a species of Microgadus.

Mesobius lohneensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A grenadier, a species of Mesobius.

Morone exercitus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Denmark
 Germany

A temperate bass, a species of Morone.

Morone sororius[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Denmark
 Germany

A temperate bass, a species of Morone.

Myrichthys valens[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A member of Ophichthidae, a species of Myrichthys.

Nigerium tamaguelense[36]

Sp. nov

  • Longbottom

Early Eocene

 Mali

A catfish belonging to the family Claroteidae.

Notoscopelus ostiolatus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A lanternfish, a species of Notoscopelus.

Oblada torneschensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A relative of the saddled seabream.

Oliganodon[37]

Gen. et comb. nov

  • Bannikov

Oligocene

Abkhazia
 Azerbaijan
 Czech Republic
 France
 Germany
 Hungary
 Poland
 Romania
 Russia
 Ukraine

A member of Percoidei. Genus includes "Smerdis" budensis Heckel (1856) and "Serranus" comparabilis Daniltshenko (1960). However, Prokofiev (2009) already established a new genus Oligoserranoides for these two species.[38]

Orrichthys[39]

Valid

  • Carnevale & Pietsch

Eocene (Ypresian)

Monte Bolca locality

 Italy

A handfish. The type species is Orrichthys longimanus.

Owstonia badenensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Austria

A bandfish, a species of Owstonia.

Pagrus vandornicki[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Netherlands

A member of Sparidae, a species of Pagrus.

Palaeostomias[21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A relative of barbeled dragonfishes of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Palaeostomias praematurus.

Pampus pampauensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Stromateidae, a species of Pampus.

Pampus uedemensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Stromateidae, a species of Pampus.

Paralichthys transatlanticus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Paralichthyidae, a species of Paralichthys.

Parascombrops malzi[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Denmark
 Germany
 Netherlands

A member of Acropomatidae, a species of Parascombrops.

"genus aff. Parascombrops" postgeron[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A member of Acropomatidae related to members of the genus Parascombrops.

Paratrisopterus glaber[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Gadidae, a species of Paratrisopterus.

Peprilus hoedemakersi[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A member of Stromateidae, a species of Peprilus.

Peristedion menzeli[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

An armored searobin, a species of Peristedion.

Pfeilichthys[21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A relative of members of the family Holocentridae. The type species is Pfeilichthys pfeili.

Pisodonophis cetacephalus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A member of Ophichthidae, a species of Pisodonophis.

Plesioheros[40]

Valid

  • Perez, Malabarba & Del Papa

Eocene

Lumbrera Formation

 Argentina

A cichlid belonging to the tribe Heroini. The type species is P. chauliodus.

Plesiopoma[21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Coniacian to Maastrichtian)

 Austria
 France
 Germany
 Spain

A member of Acropomatidae. The type species is Plesiopoma otiosa; genus also contains P. anhaltinus (Voigt, 1926), P. weinbergeri (Sieber & Weinfurter, 1967) and P. bilottei (Nolf, 2003).

Polazzodus[41]

Valid

  • Poyoto-Ariza

Late Cretaceous

 Italy

A pycnodont fish. The species is P. coronatus.

Pollerspoeckia[21]

Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Turonian to Maastrichtian)

 Germany
 Spain
 United Kingdom

A relative of members of the genus Pterothrissus. The type species is Pollerspoeckia siegsdorfensis; genus also contains P. rotunda (Stinton, 1973) and P. bagassianus (Nolf, 2003).

"genus Polymixiidarum" beauryi[21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A Polymixiidae. Assigned to the genus Cowetaichthys by Schwarzhans, Huddleston & Takeuchi (2018).[42]

Pomatoschistus flensburgensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A goby, a species of Pomatoschistus.

Ponticola wiesenensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Austria

A goby, a species of Ponticola.

Potamoceratodus[43]

Valid

Late Jurassic

Morrison Formation

 USA

A lungfish, a new genus for "Ceratodus" guentheri (Marsh, 1878).

Prionotus chamavensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Netherlands

A sea robin, a species of Prionotus.

Prionotus europaeus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A sea robin, a species of Prionotus.

Pristigenys hermani[44]

Valid

  • Taverne
  • Nolf

Middle Eocene

 Belgium

A priacanthid, a species of Pristigenys.

Pristigenys schiecki[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A priacanthid, a species of Pristigenys.

Protobathylagus[21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A deep-sea smelt. The type species is Protobathylagus effusus.

Protobythites[21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany
 United States[45]

A cusk-eel. The type species is Protobythites brzobohatyi.

Pteralbula foreyi[21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany
 United States?[45]

Originally described as a species of Pteralbula, but subsequently transferred to the genus Pterothrissus.[45]

Qingmenodus[46]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Lu
  • Zhu

Devonian (late Pragian)

Posongchong Formation

 China

A member of Onychodontida. The type species is Q. yui.

Rhinconichthys[28]

Valid

Cenomanian

 Japan
 UK

A gigantic pachycormid fish. The species is Rhinconichthys taylori

Rhinonemus gaemersi[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Lotidae, a species of Rhinonemus.

Rhombichthys[47]

Valid

  • Khalloufi
  • Zaragueta-Bagils
  • Lelievre

Cenomanian

Ein Yabrud

 West Bank

A double-armored member of the Ellimmichthyiformes.

Rhynchoconger accentuatus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Netherlands

A member of Congridae, a species of Rhynchoconger.

"genus aff. Rhynchoconger" piger[21]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany
 United States[45]

A member of Congridae related to members of the genus Rhynchoconger.

Robinsondipterus[48]

Valid

Long

Late Devonian

Gogo Formation

 Australia

A holodontid lungfish. The type species is "Holodipterus" longi Campbell & Barwick (1991).

Saccogaster vonderhochti[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A viviparous brotula, a species of Saccogaster.

Sciaena abotrita[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Sciaenidae, a species of Sciaena.

Sciaena achimensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Sciaenidae, a species of Sciaena.

Sciaenops cimbricus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Sciaenidae, a species of Sciaenops.

Shuleichthys[49]

Valid

  • Murry
  • You
  • Peng

Cretaceous

 China

A osteoglossomorph fish. The species is S. brachypteryx.

Sillaginocentrus[21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A relative of members of the family Holocentridae. The type species is Sillaginocentrus alienus.

Solea ijsselanus[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A member of Soleidae, a species of Solea.

Solea wolfi[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A member of Soleidae, a species of Solea.

Trachinus wettenensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A weever, a species of Trachinus.

Traubiella[21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A relative of members of the family Holocentridae. The type species is Traubiella anagoformis.

Traunichthys[21]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

 Germany

A possible relative of ridgeheads. The type species is Traunichthys pfeili.

Trigla vandervoorti[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany

A relative of the piper gurnard.

Triglopsis chaucensis[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A member of Cottidae, a species of Triglopsis.

Xeradipterus[50]

Valid

  • Clement
  • Long

Late Devonian (Frasnian)

Gogo Formation

 Australia

A holodontid lungfish.

Zeugopterus martinii[20]

Sp. nov

  • Schwarzhans

Miocene

 Germany
 Netherlands

A member of Scophthalmidae, a species of Zeugopterus.

Zorzinperca[24]

Gen. et sp. nov

  • Taverne

Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichrian boundary)

 Italy

A member of Perciformes belonging to the group Percoidei, a relative of Nardoichthys. The type species is Zorzinperca weverberghi.

Notes

  1. Klug, Tütken, Wings, Pfretzschner, Martin.
  2. Friedman, Shimada, Martin, Everhart, Liston, Maltese, Triebold.
  3. Pardo, Huttenlocker, Small, Gorman II.
gollark: ++apioform
gollark: ++apioform
gollark: ++apioform
gollark: ++apioform
gollark: OOps, wrong account.

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