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Amakusaichthys

Amakusaichthys
Temporal range: Santonian
83.6 Ma
Reconstruction
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Ichthyodectiformes
Family: Bardackichthyidae
Genus: Amakusaichthys
Yabumoto et al. 2018
Species:
A. goshouraensis
Binomial name
Amakusaichthys goshouraensis
Yabumoto et al. 2018

Amakusaichthys is an extinct genus of ichthyodectiform ray-finned fish which lived during the Late Cretaceous, known from only one species A. goshouraensis. Fossils are known from Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan.[1]

Discovery

Fossils were discovered in 2012 from construction site in Goshoura, Amakusa.[2] This site is later considered to belong to Hinoshima Formation of the Himenoura Group.[1] It was the first discovery of marine ichthyodectform fish described from Asia in detail, while other ichthyodectiform fish from Asia (three genera belong to Chuhsiungichthyidae) are from non-marine environment.[1][2]

Description

Amakusaichthys is relatively small ichthyodectiform with length around 60 cm (24 in). It is characterized by its long snout and small mouth and teeth.[1] Multiple specimens are found overlapped in one place, suggesting its schooling ecology.[2][3]

Classification

Amakusaichthys was not assigned to any family in original description. However, characters suggested that it was related to Heckelichthys.[1] In 2021, it was assigned to Bardackichthyidae, alongside Heckelichthys and Bardackichthys.[4]

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