Cretatriacanthidae

Cretatriacanthidae is an extinct family of prehistoric ray-finned fish.

Cretatriacanthidae
Temporal range: 83–70 Ma Late Cretaceous
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Cretatriacanthidae

Tyler & Sorbini, 1996[1]
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References

  1. Tyler, James C.; Sorbini, Lorenzo (1996). "New Superfamily and Three New Families of Tetraodontiform Fishes from the Upper Cretaceous: The Earliest and Most Morphologically Primitive Plectognaths" (PDF). Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology. 82: 1–59.
  2. James C. Tyler; Matija Križnar (2013). "A new genus and species, Slovenitriacanthus saksidai, from southwestern Slovenia, of the Upper Cretaceous basal tetraodontiform fish family Cretatriacanthidae (Plectocretacicoidea)" (PDF). Bollettino del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona. 37: 45–56.


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