List Of Prehistoric Bony Fish
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This list of prehistoric bony fish is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all
genera Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial s ...
from the fossil record that have ever been considered to be bony fish (class
Osteichthyes Osteichthyes ( ; ), also known as osteichthyans or commonly referred to as the bony fish, is a Biodiversity, diverse clade of vertebrate animals that have endoskeletons primarily composed of bone tissue. They can be contrasted with the Chondricht ...
), excluding purely vernacular terms. The list includes all commonly accepted genera, but also genera that are now considered invalid, doubtful (''
nomina dubia In binomial nomenclature, a ''nomen dubium'' (Latin for "doubtful name", plural ''nomina dubia'') is a scientific name that is of unknown or doubtful application. Zoology In case of a ''nomen dubium,'' it may be impossible to determine whether a ...
''), or were not formally published (''
nomina nuda Nomen may refer to: *Nomen gentilicium, the middle part of Ancient Roman names ** ''Nomen est omen'', a Latin quote about nominative determinism *Nomen (ancient Egypt), the personal name of Ancient Egyptian pharaohs *Jaume Nomen (born 1960), Catal ...
''), as well as
junior synonyms In taxonomy, the scientific classification of living organisms, a synonym is an alternative scientific name for the accepted scientific name of a taxon. The botanical and zoological codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently. ...
of more established names, and genera that are no longer considered members of
osteichthyes Osteichthyes ( ; ), also known as osteichthyans or commonly referred to as the bony fish, is a Biodiversity, diverse clade of vertebrate animals that have endoskeletons primarily composed of bone tissue. They can be contrasted with the Chondricht ...
. This list includes 1,387 generic names. *
Extinct Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and ...
genera are marked with a dagger (
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). *
Extant Extant or Least-concern species, least concern is the opposite of the word extinct. It may refer to: * Extant hereditary titles * Extant literature, surviving literature, such as ''Beowulf'', the oldest extant manuscript written in English * Exta ...
genera are bolded.


Naming conventions and terminology

Naming conventions and terminology follow the
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) is a widely accepted Convention (norm), convention in zoology that rules the formal scientific name, scientific naming of organisms treated as animals. It is also informally known as the I ...
. Technical terms used include: *
Junior synonym In taxonomy, the scientific classification of living organisms, a synonym is an alternative scientific name for the accepted scientific name of a taxon. The botanical and zoological codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently. ...
: A name which describes the same taxon as a previously published name. If two or more genera are formally designated and the
type specimens In biology, a type is a particular specimen (or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally associated. In other words, a type is an example that serves to anchor or centralizes t ...
are later assigned to the same genus, the first to be published (in chronological order) is the senior synonym, and all other instances are junior synonyms. Senior synonyms are generally used, except by special decision of the ICZN, but junior synonyms cannot be used again, even if deprecated. Junior synonymy is often subjective, unless the genera described were both based on the same type specimen. *''
Nomen nudum In Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy, a ''nomen nudum'' ('naked name'; plural ''nomina nuda'') is a designation which looks exactly like a scientific name of an organism, and may have originally been intended to be one, but it has not been published ...
'' (Latin for "naked name"): A name that has appeared in print but has not yet been formally published by the standards of the ICZN. ''Nomina nuda'' (the plural form) are invalid, and are therefore not italicized as a proper generic name would be. If the name is later formally published, that name is no longer a ''nomen nudum'' and will be italicized on this list. Often, the formally published name will differ from any ''nomina nuda'' that describe the same specimen. *''
Nomen oblitum In zoological nomenclature, a ''nomen oblitum'' (plural: ''nomina oblita''; Latin for "forgotten name") is a disused scientific name which has been declared to be obsolete (figuratively "forgotten") in favor of another "protected" name. In its pr ...
'' (Latin for "forgotten name"): A name that has not been used in the scientific community for more than fifty years after its original proposal. *
Preoccupied name In biology, a homonym is a name for a taxon that is identical in spelling to another such name, that belongs to a different taxon. The rule in the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature is that the first such name to be published is the s ...
: A name that is formally published, but which has already been used for another taxon. This second use is invalid (as are all subsequent uses) and the name must be replaced. As preoccupied names are not valid generic names, they will also go unitalicized on this list. *''
Nomen dubium In binomial nomenclature, a ''nomen dubium'' (Latin for "doubtful name", plural ''nomina dubia'') is a scientific name that is of unknown or doubtful application. Zoology In case of a ''nomen dubium,'' it may be impossible to determine whether a ...
'' (Latin for "dubious name"): A name describing a fossil with no unique diagnostic features. As this can be an extremely subjective and controversial designation, this term is not used on this list.


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Absalomichthys ''Absalomichthys velifer'' is an extinct, prehistoric manefish that lived during the Upper Miocene of what is now Southern California in the United States. Its dorsal fin was huge in comparison with living species. It is known from the Modelo ...
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Absalomichthys ''Absalomichthys velifer'' is an extinct, prehistoric manefish that lived during the Upper Miocene of what is now Southern California in the United States. Its dorsal fin was huge in comparison with living species. It is known from the Modelo ...
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Acanthognathus ''Acanthognathus'' (Greek: = thorn, = jaw) is a genus of ants that are found in tropical Central America, Central and South America.Brown, W. L., Jr., & W. W. Kempf (1969). ''A Revision of the Neotropical Dacetine Ant Genus Acanthognathus (Hyme ...
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Acanthonemus ''Acanthonemus'' (from , 'spine' and 'to distribute' or 'covered') is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine ray-finned fish that lived from the early Eocene. It contains a single species, ''A. subaureus'' (synonyms: ''A. bertrandi'' Agassiz, ...
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Acanthonotus Notacanthus is a genus of spiny eels in the family Notacanthidae. Species It currently contains these recognized species: * '' Notacanthus abbotti'' Fowler, 1934 (Mindanao spiny eel) * '' Notacanthus arrontei'' Bañón, Barros-García, Baldó ...
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Acanthopleurus ''Acanthopleurus'' is an extinct genus of marine triplespine that lived in the seas over what is now Europe during the early Oligocene epoch. It contains three species: * †''A. collettei'' Tyler, 1980 - Oligocene of Switzerland (Matt Formati ...
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Acanthopygaeus ''Acanthopygaeus'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine acanthuriform fish in the family Siganidae. It is known from the Eocene lagerstätte "Pesciara" in Bolca, Italy. References † A dagger, obelisk, or obelus is a typog ...
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Acanthurus ''Acanthurus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Acanthuridae, which includes the surgeonfishes, unicornfishes and tangs, found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. They are found in tropical oceans, especially ...
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Acentrogobius ''Acentrogobius'' is a genus of gobies native to marine, fresh and brackish waters of the coasts of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. ''Acentrogobius matsya'' is an otolith-based fossil species found in the Burdigalian (Miocene) Qu ...
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Acentrophorus ''Acentrophorus'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric freshwater and marine ray-finned fish from the Roadian (Guadalupian/Middle Permian) to the Wuchiapingian (Lopingian/late Permian) of England (Marl Slate), Germany (Kupferschiefer), Italy (Val G ...
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Acestrus ''Acestrus'' is an extinct genus of marine ray-finned fish that lived during the lower Eocene in Europe. It contains one species, ''A. ornatus'' from the London Clay, known from a single braincase. It is thought to possibly be closely allied with ...
'' *'' Achiurus'' *†''
Achoania ''Achoania'' is an extinct genus of primitive bony fish which lived during the Early Devonian period. It is known from a skull discovered in the Xitun Formation of Yunnan, China. While originally considered to be a lobe-finned fish, later studi ...
'' *†'' Achrestogrammus'' *''
Acipenser ''Acipenser'' is a genus of sturgeons, containing three species native to freshwater and estuarine systems of eastern North America and Europe. It is the type genus of the family Acipenseridae and the order Acipenseriformes. Taxonomy Prior t ...
'' *†'' Acrogaster'' *†''
Acrognathus ''Acrognathus'' (from , 'high' and 'jaw') is an extinct genus of ray-finned fish belonging to the order Aulopiformes. Although no extensive systematic analysis has been performed, it is tentatively placed with the greeneyes in the family Chlo ...
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Acrolepis ''Acrolepis'' (Ancient Greek for "tip scale") is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine bony fish that lived from the Famennian stage of the Devonian to the early Triassic epoch (geology), epoch. Some species from the Early Triassic of Tasmania ...
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Acropoma ''Acropoma'' is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Acropomatidae, the temperate ocean-basses or lanternbellies. They are native to the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean. They are characterized by a ventral luminous organ that has a lum ...
'' *†'' Acrotemnus'' *†'' Adriacentrus'' *†''
Aeduella ''Aeduella'' is an extinct genus of freshwater ray-finned fish that lived during the Gzhelian (Late Pennsylvanian, Carboniferous ) and Asselian-Sakmarian (Cisuralian/early Permian epoch) ages in what is now France (Auvergne, Burgundy and Aveyro ...
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Aedulla ''Aeduella'' is an extinct genus of freshwater ray-finned fish that lived during the Gzhelian (Late Pennsylvanian (geology), Pennsylvanian, Carboniferous ) and Asselian-Sakmarian (Cisuralian/early Permian epoch) age (geology), ages in what is no ...
'' *†'' Aegicephalichthys'' *†''
Aeoliscoides ''Aeoliscoides'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric ray-finned fish that lived from the early Eocene. It is known from a single species, ''A. longirostris'', from the famous Monte Bolca site of Italy. It was a member of Centriscidae, making it a ...
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Aeoliscus ''Aeoliscus'' is a genus of shrimpfishes found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Species There are currently two recognized extant species of Aeoliscus in this genus: * ''Aeoliscus punctulatus'' (Bianconi, 1854) (speckled shrimpfish) * ''Aeolisc ...
'' *†'' Aethalionopsis'' *†'' Aetheodontus'' *†'' Aetheolepis'' *†''
Aetheretmon ''Aetheretmon'' is an extinct genus of freshwater and estuarine ray-finned fish that lived during the early Mississippian (Dinantian) age in what is now Europe, including Scotland, Belarus, and Russia. It contains only the species ''A. valentiac ...
'' *†'' Africentrum'' *†'' Aglyptorhynchus'' *'' Agonus'' *†'' Ainia'' *†'' Aipichthyoides'' *†'' Aipichthys'' *†'' Albertonia'' *'' Albula'' *†'' Alcoveria'' *''
Alectis ''Alectis'' is a genus of fish in the family (biology), family Carangidae containing three Extant taxon, extant species, all of which are large Marine (ocean), marine fishes. They are commonly known as threadfish, diamond trevallies or pompanos, ...
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Alepes ''Alepes'' is a genus containing five extant species of tropical ocean, marine fishes in the jack family, Carangidae. They are commonly known as scads, a term applied to many genera of carangid fishes. Their body form, however, differs from these ...
'' *'' Alepisaurus'' *†'' Alisea'' *†'' Alleiolepis'' *†'' Allelepidotus'' *†'' Allenypterus'' *†'' Alloberyx'' *†''
Allolepidotus ''Allolepidotus'' ("different ''Lepidotes''") is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine holostean ray-finned fish from the Middle Triassic of Italy. It contains a single species, ''A. ruppelii'', from the late Ladinian-aged Perledo-Varenna Form ...
'' *†'' Allomorone'' *''
Allosmerus ''Allosmerus'' is a monotypic genus of smelt. Its sole species, ''Allosmerus elongatus'', the whitebait smelt, is an uncommon Northeast Pacific smelt, about which little is known. Originally described as both ''Osmerus attenuatus'' and ''O. elon ...
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Allothrissops ''Allothrissops'' is an extinct genus of marine ray-finned fish in the order Ichthyodectiformes, or bulldog fish. It is known from the Late Jurassic The Late Jurassic is the third Epoch (geology), epoch of the Jurassic Period, and it spans th ...
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Alosa ''Alosa'' is a genus of fish, the river herrings, in the family Alosidae. Along with other genera in the subfamily Alosinae, they are generally known as shads. tp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/ac482e/ac482e27.pdf Subfamily AlosinaeFAO Fisherie ...
'' *'' Alutera'' *✝''
Aluvarus ''Aluvarus praeimperialis'' is an extinct ray-finned fish, known from two headless larval fossil specimens found in the Pabdeh Formation, a Late Eocene stratum from the Priabonian epoch, of what is now Iran. ''A. praeimperialis'' was originally t ...
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Aluvarus ''Aluvarus praeimperialis'' is an extinct ray-finned fish, known from two headless larval fossil specimens found in the Pabdeh Formation, a Late Eocene stratum from the Priabonian epoch, of what is now Iran. ''A. praeimperialis'' was originally t ...
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Amanses ''Amanses scopas'', also known as the broom filefish, is a filefish, the only species in the genus ''Amanses'' of the family Monacanthidae. It is also called brush-sided leatherjacket in Australia or broom leatherjacket in Christmas Island.Matsuu ...
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Amblypterina ''Kichkassia'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric freshwater ray-finned fish from the order Eurynotoidiformes. It contains only a single species, ''K. furcae'', known from the Permian of European Russia European Russia is the western and mo ...
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Amblypterus ''Amblypterus'' (from , 'blunt' and 'wing' or 'fin') is an extinct genus of freshwater ray-finned fish that lived during the Gzhelian (upper Carboniferous) and Cisuralian (lower Permian) epoch in what is now Europe (Czech Republic, France, G ...
'' *†'' Amiopsis'' *''
Ammodytes ''Ammodytes'' is a genus of sand lances native to the northern oceans. Species There are currently 8 recognized species in this genus: * '' Ammodytes americanus'' DeKay, 1842 (American sand lance) * '' Ammodytes dubius'' J. C. H. Reinhardt, 18 ...
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Ampheristus ''Ampheristus'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine ray-finned fish. It was a basal or stem member of the family Ophidiidae, which contains modern cusk-eels. Fossils are known from worldwide (the United States, Europe, India, and New Zeal ...
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Amphiperca ''Amphiperca'' is an extinct genus of freshwater percomorph ray-finned fish that lived from the early to middle Eocene of Europe. It has one known species, ''A. multiformis'', known from the famous Messel Pit The Messel Formation is a Formati ...
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Amphistichus ''Amphistichus'' is a genus of surfperches native to the eastern Pacific Ocean. This genus's species are commonly found in the surf zone, and are very popular with west coast surf anglers. Species There are currently three recognized species in ...
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Amphistium ''Amphistium paradoxum'' (from , 'on both sides', 'sail', and 'extraordinary'), the only species classified under the genus ''Amphistium'' and the family Amphistiidae, is a fossil fish which has been identified as a Paleogene relative of the ...
'' *†'' Amyzon'' *†''
Anaethalion ''Anaethalion'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine and freshwater ray-finned fish related to modern tarpons and ladyfish. It is known from the Late Jurassic to the Early Cretaceous of Europe and northeasterrn Asia (Germany, Italy, the Un ...
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Analectis ''Analectis pala'' is an extinct Lampriformes, lamprid of the family (biology), family Turkmenidae, of which it was the last surviving member. Its fossils are found from Early Oligocene strata of the Krasnodar Krai, Russia. ''Analectis'', as with ...
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Anarhichas ''Anarhichas'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the Family (biology), family Anarhichadidae, the wolffishes or sea wolves. These fishes are found in the northern North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans. Taxonomy ''Anarhichas ...
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Anarrhichthys The wolf eel (''Anarrhichthys ocellatus'') is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family ''Anarhichadidae'', the wolf fishes. It is found in the North Pacific Ocean. Despite its common name and resemblance, it is not a true eel ...
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Anchoa ''Anchoa'' is a genus of ray-finned fishes in the family Engraulidae. It currently consists of 35 species. Species There are currently 35 recognized species in this genus: * ''Anchoa analis'' (Robert Rush Miller, R. R. Miller, 1945) (Longfin Pa ...
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Andreolepis ''Andreolepis'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric fish, which lived around 420 million years ago. It was described by Walter Gross in 1968 based on scales found in the Hemse Formation in Gotland, Sweden. It is placed in the monogeneric family ...
'' *†'' Angatubichthys'' *†'' Angolaichthys'' *''
Anguilla Anguilla is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is one of the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, lying east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and directly north of Sa ...
'' *†'' Anguillavus'' *†'' Anguilloides'' *''
Anisotremus ''Anisotremus'' is a genus of grunts native to the eastern Pacific and western Atlantic Oceans. The name of this genus is compound of ''anisto'' meaning “different” and ''tremus'' meaning “hole”, referring to the different sized paired p ...
'' *†'' Ankylophorus'' *†'' Annaichthys'' *†''
Anomoeodus ''Anomoeodus'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Pycnodontidae. This genus primarily lived during the mid-to-late Cretaceous period, ranging from the Albian to the very end of the Maastrichtian age, ...
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Antennarius ''Antennarius'' is a genus of anglerfish belonging to the Family (biology), family Antennariidae, the frogfishes. The fishes in this genus are found in warmer parts of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Taxonomy ''Antennarius'' was first p ...
'' *'' Antigonia'' *†''
Antofagastaichthys ''Antofagastaichthys'' is an extinct genus of ray-finned fish that lived in what is now Chile during the Oxfordian stage of the Late Jurassic epoch. It contains one species, ''A. mandibularis'', which is known from several fragmentary specimens ...
'' *✝'' Antofastaichthys'' *†''
Apateodus ''Apateodus'' (meaning "confusing tooth") is a genus of prehistoric marine ray-finned fish which was described by Woodward in 1901. It was a relative of modern lizardfish and lancetfish in the order Aulopiformes, and one of a number of prominen ...
'' *†'' Apateolepis'' *†'' Apateopholis'' *†''
Aphanepygus ''Aphanepygus'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine holostean ray-finned fish that lived during the upper Cenomanian. It inhabited the former Tethys Ocean, with remains known from Lebanon and Croatia. Its exact affinities are uncertain, alt ...
'' *†'' Aphelolepis'' *'' Aphia'' *†'' Aphnelepis'' *''
Aplodinotus The freshwater drum, ''Aplodinotus grunniens'', is a fish endemic to North America, North and Central America. It is the only species in the genus ''Aplodinotus'', and is a member of the family Sciaenidae. It is the only North American member of ...
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Apogon ''Apogon'' is a large genus of fish in the family ''Apogonidae'', the cardinalfishes. They are among the most common fish on coral reefs. Over 200 species have been classified in genus ''Apogon'' as members of several subgenera. Some of these sub ...
'' *†'' Apogonoides'' *'' Apolectus'' *''
Apsilus ''Apsilus'' is a small genus of marine ray-finned fish, snappers belonging to the family Lutjanidae. The two species within the genus are native to the Atlantic Ocean, Characteristics The two species within the genus ''Apsilus'' are medium-size ...
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Apsopelix ''Apsopelix'' is an extinct genus of ray-finned fish that existed about 95-80 million years ago in the shallow waters of the Western Interior Seaway, Hudson Seaway, England, France, and Japan. Description ''Apsopelix'' was a small teleost, re ...
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Aracana ''Aracana'' is a genus of Marine life, marine Actinopterygii, ray-finned fishes belonging to the Family (biology), family Aracanidae, the deepwater boxfishes or temperate boxfishes. These fishes are Endemism, endemic to the waters around Australi ...
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Araeosteus ''Araeosteus'' is an Extinction, extinct genus of marine Actinopterygii, ray-finned fish, closely related to the modern-day prowfish. It contains a single species, ''A. rothi'' which is known from Late Miocene (Tortonian)-aged marine strata in S ...
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Aramichthys ''Aramichthys'' (" Aram fish") is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine scombrid fish that lived during the middle division of the Eocene epoch. It contains a single species, ''A. dammeseki'' ("of Damascus") from Syria Syria, officially th ...
'' *†'' Araripichthys'' *†'' Archaeolepidotus'' *†'' Archaeomaene'' *†'' Archaeosemionotus'' *†'' Archaephippus'' *†''
Archaeus ''Archaeus'' (Greek for "ancient one") is an extinct genus of marine jackfish from the Paleogene of Europe, where it inhabited the former Tethys Ocean. The oldest species, ''A. oblongus'' is from the early Ypresian epoch of Eocene Turkmenistan, a ...
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Arctosomus ''Arctosomus'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric freshwater bony fish that lived during the Early Triassic epoch of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It contains a single species, ''A. sibiricus''. See also * Prehistoric fish * List of prehistoric bon ...
'' *†'' Ardiodus'' *†''
Ardoreosomus ''Ardoreosomus'' (meaning: "tropical body") is an extinct genus of marine ray-finned fish. It was described from the Induan aged Candelaria Formation of Nevada, United States, which was located near the equator during the Early Triassic epoch. ...
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Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt ...
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Argillichthys ''Argillichthys'' is an extinct marine lizardfish known from the Lower Eocene. It contains a single species, ''A. toombsi'', from the Ypresian-aged London Clay Formation in England. It is known from a skull. It is thought to be a stem-member of ...
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Argilloberyx ''Argilloberyx'' is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine bony fish that lived during the lower Eocene. It contains one species, ''A. prestwichae'', known from the London Clay Formation on the Isle of Sheppey, United Kingdom. It is considered a ...
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Argyripnus ''Argyripnus'' is an oceanic ray-finned fish genus in the marine hatchetfish family Sternoptychidae. They are commonly known as bristle-mouth fishes, but that may also refer to the related bristlemouth family (Gonostomatidae). ''A. iridescens ...
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Argyropelecus ''Argyropelecus'' is an oceanic Actinopterygii, ray-finned fish genus in the deep sea hatchetfish family (biology), family Sternoptychidae. A collective name is "Marine hatchetfish, silver hatchetfishes", but this can also refer to a species of ...
'' *'' Argyrosomus'' *'' Ariomma'' *''
Ariosoma ''Ariosoma'' is a genus of marine congrid true eel, eels. Species There are 42 species currently recognized in this genus by William N. Eschmeyer, Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes: * ''Ariosoma albimaculatum'' Kodeeswaran, Dash, Kumar & Lal, 2022 * ...
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*''Bairdiella'' *†''Bajaichthys'' *†''Baleiichthys'' *''Balistes'' *†''Balistomorphus'' *†''Bananogmius'' *†''Barcarenichthyes'' *''Bassozetus'' *''Bathyclupea'' *''Bathygadus'' *†''Bathylagus'' (extance disputed) *†''Bathysoma'' *''Batrachoides'' *†''Bawitius'' *†''Beagiascus'' *†''Beaumontoperca'' *†''Beerichthys'' *†''Beishanichthys'' *†''Belichthys'' *''Belone'' *†''Belonostomus'' *†''Beltanodus'' *''Bembrops'' *†''Bendenius'' *''Benthocomectes'' *''Benthosema'' *†''Berybolcensis'' *†''Berycomorus'' *†''Berycopsia'' *†''Berycopsis'' *''Beryx'' *†''Besania'' *†''Bethesdaichthys'' *†''Bilinia'' *†''Birgeria'' *†''Blabe'' *''Blennius'' *†''Blochius'' *†''Blourugia'' *†''Bluefieldius'' *†''Bobasatrania'' *†''Bobbichthys'' *''Bodianus'' *†''Bolbocara'' *†''Bolcanguilla'' *†''Bolcyrus'' *†''Bolinichthyes'' (extance disputed) *†''Bonnerichthys'' *''Boops'' *†''Boreichthys'' *†''Boreolepis'' *†''Boreosomus'' *✝''Borichthys'' *''Bothus'' *†''Bourbonnella'' *''Brachionichthys'' *†''Brachydegma'' *''Brachydeuterus'' *†''Brachypareion'' *''Brama (fish), Brama'' *†''Bramoides'' *''Branchiostegus'' *†''Brannerion'' *†''Brazilichthys'' *†''Bregmacerinia'' *''Bregmaceros'' *†''Brembodus'' *†''Brookvalia'' *✝''Broovalia'' *''Brosme'' *''Brosmius'' *''Brotula (genus), Brotula'' *†''Broughia'' *†''Broweria'' *†''Browneichthys'' *†''Brychaetus'' *''Buglossidium'' *†''Bullichthys'' *✝''Burbonella'' *†''Burguklia'' *†''Burtinia''


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*''Caesio'' *†''Caeus'' *†''Calamopleurus'' *†''Calamostoma'' *''Calamus (fish), Calamus'' *''Callionymus'' *†''Callipteryx'' *†''Callipurbeckia'' *✝''Callopterus'' *✝''Callopteus'' *''Callyodon'' *''Calotomus'' (extance disputed) *†''Candelarialepis'' *†''Canningius'' *†''Canobius'' *†''Caproberyx'' *''Capros (fish), Capros'' *†''Caprovesposus'' *†''Carangodes'' *†''Carangopsis'' *''Caranx'' *''Carapus'' *†''Caridosuctor'' *†''Carpathichthys'' *†''Carsothrissops'' *†''Caruichthys'' *†''Casierius'' *†''Casieroides'' *†''Caturus'' *†''Cavenderichthys'' *''Centracanthus'' *''Centriscus'' *''Centroberyx'' *✝''Centrolepis (fish), Centrolepis'' *''Centropomus'' *''Centropristis'' *†''Cephaloxenus'' *''Cepola'' *†''Ceramurus'' *✝''Ceratoichthyes'' *†''Ceratoichthys'' *''Ceratoscopelus'' *''Chaetodon'' *''Chaeturichthys'' *†''Chagrinia'' *†''Chalcidichthys'' *†''Challaia'' *''Chanda'' *''Chanda (fish)'' *†''Changxingia'' *†''Chanopsis'' *''Chanos chanos, Chanos'' *†''Chardonius'' *†''Charitopsis (fish), Charitopsis'' *†''Charitosomus'' *†''Charleuxia'' *''Chauliodus'' *†''Chaunax'' (extance disputed) *''Cheilinus'' *†''Cheirodopsis'' *†''Cheirolepis'' *†''Cheirothrix'' *''Chelmon'' *†''Chibapsetta'' *†''Chichia'' *''Chilara'' *''Chilomycterus'' *†''Chirocentrites'' *''Chirocentrus'' *†''Chirodipterus'' *''Chirostoma'' *✝''Cheirothrix'' *''Chitonotus'' *''Chlorophthalmus'' *†''Chondrosteus'' *†''Chongichthys'' *''Chromis'' *†''Chrotichthys'' *†''Chrysolepis (fish), Chrysolepis'' *✝''Chungkingichthyes'' *†''Chungkingichthys'' *†''Chuhsiungichthys'' *†''Cimolichthys'' *†''Cipactlichthys'' *''Citharichthys'' *''Citharus'' *†''Cladocyclus'' *†''Cleithrolepis'' *''Clidoderma'' *''Clinus'' *†''Clupavus'' *''Herring, Clupea'' *''Cobitopsis'' *†''Coccocephalichthys'' *†''Coccoderma'' *†''Coccodus'' *†''Coccolepis'' *†''Coelacanthopsis'' *†''Coelacanthus'' *†''Coelodus'' *†''Coelogaster'' *''Coelorhynchus'' *†''Colobodus'' *''Colpichthyes'' *''Colpichthys'' *†''Concavotectum'' *†''Concentrilepis'' *†''Conchodus'' *''Conger'' *†''Congorhynchus'' *†''Cooyoo'' *†''Coriops'' *†''Cornuboniscus'' *†''Corunegenys'' *''Coryphaenoides'' *†''Coryphaenopsis'' *''Coryphopterus'' *†''Cosmolepis'' *†''Cosmoptychius'' *''Cottopsis'' *''Crenidens'' *†''Crenilepis'' *✝''Crenolepis'' *†''Cretatriacanthus'' *†''Cretazeus'' *†''Cristigerina'' *†''Crossognathus'' *†''Crossopholis'' *†''Cryptobalistes'' *†''Cryptoberyx'' *†''Cryptolepis (fish), Cryptolepis'' *''Ctenoberyx'' *†''Ctenocephalichthys'' *†''Ctenodentex'' *†''Ctenognathichthys'' *†''Ctenopomichthys'' *''Ctenosciaena'' *†''Ctenothrissa'' *†''Cualabaea'' *''Cubiceps'' *†''Cuneatus'' *†''Cyclopoma'' *''Cyclopterus'' *†''Cycloptychius'' *''Cyclothone'' *†''Cyclurus'' *†''Cylindracanthus'' *†''Cylindrichthys'' *''Cymatogaster'' *''Cynoscion'' *†''Cyranichthys'' *†''Cyranorhis'' *†''Cyttoides''


D

*†''Dactylopogon'' *''Dactyloptena'' *''Dactylopterus'' *†''Daedalichthys'' *†''Daitingichthys'' *†''Dalmatichthys'' *†''Dalpiazella'' *''Damalichthys'' *''Danaphos'' *†''Danatinia'' *†''Dandya (fish), Dandya'' *''Dannevigia'' *†''Dapalis'' *†''Dapaloides'' *†''Dapedium'' *†''Daqingshaniscus'' *†''Dastilbe'' *†''Davichthys'' *''Decapterus'' *†''Decazella'' *''Deltentosteus'' *''Dentex'' *†''Deprandus'' *†''Dercetis (fish), Dercetis'' *†''Dercetoides'' *''Dermatopsis'' *†''Devonesteus'' *†''Devonosteus'' *†''Diabolepis'' *†''Dialiipina'' *''Diaphus'' *†''Diaphyodus'' *''Dibranchus'' *†''Dicellopyge'' *''Dicologoglossa'' *†''Dictyopyge'' *✝''Dictyopyge'' *†''Digoria (fish), Digoria'' *†''Dimorpholepis'' *†''Dinelops'' *†''Dinopteryx'' *''Diodon'' *''Diplacanthopoma'' *†''Diplocercides'' *''Diplodus'' *†''Diplomystus'' *†''Diplospondichthys'' *†''Dipnorhynchus'' *†''Dipterichthys'' *†''Dipteronotus'' *†''Dipterus'' *''Dipulus'' *''Diretmus'' *†''Discordichthys'' *†''Dollopterus'' *†''Domeykos'' *†''Dorsetichthys'' *†''Dorsolepis'' *†''Dorypterus'' *†''Drimys (fish), Drimys'' *†''Drydenius'' *†''Ductor'' *†''Dwykia''


E

*†''Eastmanalepes'' *†''Ebenaqua'' *''Echelus'' *''Echeneis'' *''Echeneis (fish)'' *†''Echidnocephalus'' *''Echiodon'' *†''Eclipes'' *†''Ecrinesomus'' *†''Ectasis (fish), Ectasis'' *†''Ectosteorhachis'' *†''Egertonia'' *†''Eichstaettia'' *†''Eigilia'' *''Electrona (fish), Electrona'' *†''Ellimma'' *†''Ellimmichthys'' *†''Elonichthys'' *†''Elopoides'' *†''Elopopsis'' *''Elops'' *†''Elpistoichthys'' *''Emmelichthys'' *†''Enchelion'' *†''Enchelurus'' *†''Enchelyolepis'' *†''Enchodus'' *''Engraulis'' *†''Engycolobodus'' *†''Enigmatichthys'' *†''Enischnorhynchus'' *✝''Enischnorhynchus'' *†''Enniskillenus'' *''Enophrys'' *†''Enoplophthalmus'' *''Enoplosus'' *†''Eoanguilla'' *†''Eoaulostomus'' *†''Eobothus'' *†''Eobuglossus'' *†''Eochondrosteus'' *†''Eocoelopoma'' *†''Eocottus'' *†''Eodiaphyodus'' *†''Eodiodon'' *†''Eoeugnathus'' *†''Eoholocentrum'' *†''Eokrefftia'' *†''Eolabroides'' *†''Eolactoria'' *†''Eolamprogrammus'' *†''Eolates'' *†''Eolophotes'' *†''Eoluvarus'' *†''Eomesodon'' *†''Eomuraena'' *†''Eomyctophum'' *''Eomyrophis'' *†''Eomyrus'' *†''Eopeyeria'' *†''Eophycis'' *†''Eoplatax'' *†''Eoplectus'' *†''Eoprotelops'' *''Eopsetta'' *†''Eosalmo'' *†''Eosaurichthys'' *†''Eosemionotus'' *†''Eoserranus'' *†''Eospinus'' *†''Eosynanceja'' *†''Eotetraodon'' *†''Eothynnus'' *†''Eothyrstites'' *†''Eotrigonodon'' *†''Eozanclus'' *''Epigonus (fish), Epigonus'' *''Epinephelus'' *''Epinnula'' *†''Eriquius'' *†''Erugocentrus'' *†''Esocelops'' *†''Etringus'' *''Etrumeus'' *†''Eubiodectes'' *†''Eugnathides'' *''Euleptorhamphus'' *''Eulichthys'' *†''Euporosteus'' *†''Eurycormus'' *†''Eurynotoides'' *†''Eurypholis'' *†''Eurystichthys'' *†''Eusemius'' *†''Eusthenopteron'' *''Euthynnus'' *†''Euthynotus'' *†''Eutrichiurides'' *''Eutrigla'' *†''Euzaphleges'' *†''Evenkia (fish), Evenkia'' *''Evermanella'' *†''Evesthes'' *''Exallias'' *†''Exellia'' *†''Exocoetoides''


F

*†''Felberia'' *†''Ferganiscus'' *†''Ferganoceratodus'' *†''Feroxichthys'' *''Fistularia'' *†''Fistularioides'' *†''Fleurantia'' *†''Flindersicthys'' *†''Flugopterus'' *†''Foreyia'' *†''Frodoichthys'' *†''Fukangichthys'' *†''Furo (fish), Furo'' *†''Fuyuanichthys'' *†''Fuyuanperleidus''


G

*†''Gabanellia'' *†''Gadella'' *''Gadiculus'' *''Gadomus'' *''Gadus'' *''Gaidropsarus'' *†''Ganoessus'' *†''Ganolytes'' *†''Ganorhynchus'' *†''Gardinerichthys'' *†''Gardinerpiscis'' *†''Garnbergia'' *†''Gasteroclupea'' *†''Gasterorhamphosus'' *''Gasterosteus'' *†''Gaudryella'' *†''Gazolapodus'' *''Gazza (fish), Gazza'' *''Gempylus'' *''Genyonemus'' *''Genypterus'' *''Gephyroberyx'' *''Gerres'' *†''Geryonichthys'' *†''Gharbouria'' *†''Gibbodon'' *†''Gigantopterus'' *†''Gillicus'' *†''Gillidia'' *†''Gimlichthys'' *†''Ginsburgia'' *''Glaucosoma'' *†''Globulodus'' *''Glyptocephalus'' *†''Glyptolepis (fish), Glyptolepis'' *''Glyptophidium'' *†''Glyptopomus'' *†''Gnathoberyx'' *''Gnathophis'' *''Gobius'' *†''Gonatodus'' *†''Goniocranion'' *''Gonostoma'' *†''Gosfordia'' *†''Goslinophis'' *†''Goudkoffia'' *†''Gracilignathicthys'' *''Grammatorcynus'' *†''Grandemarinus'' *†''Graphiuricthys'' *†''Greenwoodella'' *†''Griphognathus'' *†''Grossipterus'' *†''Grypodon'' *†''Guntherichthys'' *†''Gymnoichthys'' *''Gymnosarda'' *''Gymnoscopelus'' *†''Gyrodus'' *†''Gyrolepidoides'' *†''Gyrolepis'' *†''Gyronchus'' *†''Gyroptychius'' *†''Gyrosteus''


H

*†''Habroichthys'' *†''Hacquetia (fish), Hacquetia'' *†''Hadronector'' *†''Hainbergia'' *†''Halec'' *†''Halecopsis'' *''Haliophis'' *†''Haljulia'' *†''Hamodus'' *†''Haplolepis'' *''Harengula'' *†''Helgolandichthys'' *†''Helichthys'' *†''Helmolepis'' *''Hemerocoetes'' *†''Hemicalypterus'' *†''Hemilampronites'' *†''Hemirhabdorhynchus'' *''Hemirhamphus'' *†''Hemisaurida'') *''Hemithyrsites'' *†''Hengnania'' *†''Heptanema'' *†''Herreraichthys'' *†''Heterolepidotus'' *†''Heterostrophus'' *†''Heterothrissa'' *''Hildebrandia'' *''Seahorse, Hippocampus'' *''Hippoglossoides'' *†''Hipposyngnathus'' *†''Histionotus'' *†''Histiothrissa'' *†''Holocentrites'' *''Holocentrus'' *†''Holodipterus'' *†''Holophagus'' *†''Holopterygius'' *†''Holoptychus'' *†''Holosteus'' *†''Homonotichthys'' *†''Homorhynchus'' *''Hoplichthys'' *''Hoplobrotula'' *†''Hoplopteryx'' *''Hoplostethus'' *''Hoplunnis'' *†''Horaclupea'' *''Hucho'' (extance disputed) *†''Hulettia'' *†''Humilichthys'' *†''Hungkiichthys'' *''Huso'' *†''Hydropessum'' *''Hygophum'' *''Hymenocephalus (fish), Hymenocephalus'' *''Hypacanthus'' *''Hyperoglyphe'' *''Hyperoplus'' *''Hyperprosopon'' *''Hypomesus'' *''Hyporhamphus'' *''Hypsocormus'' (extance disputed)


I

*†''Icarealcyon'' *''Icelinus'' *†''Ichthyoceras'' *''Ichthyococcus'' *†''Ichthyodectes'' *†''Ichthyokentema'' *†''Ichthyotringa'' *✝''Idrissa'' *†''Idrissia'' *†''Igornella'' *†''Igornichthys'' *''Ilisha (genus), Ilisha'' *†''Illiniichthys'' *†''Imhoffius'' *✝''incertae sedis'' *†''Indotrigonodon'' *†''Inichthys'' *✝''Inocentrus'' *†''Ionoscopus'' *†''Ioscion'' *†''Irajapintoseidon'' *''Isacia'' *†''Isadia'' *†''Ischnolepis (fish), Ischnolepis'' *''Isopsetta'' *†''Istieus'' *''Istiophorus'' *†''Isurichthys'' *†''Itararichthys'' *†''Izuus''


J

*†''Jacobulus'' *''Japonoconger'' *†''Joleaudichthys'' *†''Judeichthys'' *†''Judeoberyx'' *†''Jungersenichthys''


K

*†''Kalops'' *†''Kankatodus'' *†''Kansasiella'' *†''Kansius'' *†''Karaunguria'' *†''Kargalichthys'' *†''Kelliaichthys'' *†''Kentuckia'' *†''Khantausia'' *†''Kichkassia'' *†''Knightia'' *†''Koonwarria'' *†''Korutichthys'' *''Kryptophaneron'' *''Kuhlia'' *†''Kushlukia'' *†''Kyphosichthys'' *''Kyphosida'' *†''Kyrtogymnodon''


L

*''Labrisomus'' *''Labrodon'' *†''Labrophagus'' *''Labrus'' *''Lactarius (fish), Lactarius'' *''Laemonema'' *''Lampadena'' *''Lampanyctodes'' *''Lampanyctus'' *''Lampichthyes'' *''Lampichthys'' *''Lampris'' *†''Landanichthys'' *''Larimus'' *†''Latvius'' *†''Laugia'' *†''Laytonia'' *✝''Lebonichthyes'' *†''Lebonichthys'' *†''Lednevia'' *†''Leedsichthys'' *†''Legnonotus'' *†''Lehmanotus'' *''Leiognathus''/ *''Lepidion'' *''Lepidocottus'' *†''Lepidogobius'' *''Lepidopus'' *''Lepidorhombus'' *''Lepidotrigla'' *†''Lepidotus'' *''Lepisosteus'' *''Lepophidium'' *†''Leptecodon'' *''Leptocottus'' *†''Leptolepides'' *''Leptolepis'' (extance disputed) *''Leptoscopus'' *†''Lestidiops'' (extance disputed) *''Lethops'' *''Leuresthes'' *†''Libanoberyx'' *†''Libotonius'' *†''Libys'' *†''Ligulalepis'' *†''Ligulella'' *''Limanda'' *†''Liodesmus'' *†''Lirosceles'' *†''Lissoberyx'' *''Lithognathus'' *†''Litoptychius'' *''Liza (fish), Liza'' *''Lobianchia'' *†''Lobopterus'' *†''Lochmocereus'' *†''Lompoquia'' *''Lonchistium'' *†''Lophar'' *†''Lophiostomus'' *''Lophius'' *†''Lophosteus'' *''Lota (fish), Lota'' *†''Lualabaea'' *†''Luederia'' *†''Luganoia'' *†''Luisichthys'' *†''Luisiella'' *†''Lusitanichthys'' *''Luvarus'' *†''Luxilites'' *''Lycodopsis'' *''Lyconectes'' *†''Lycoptera'' *''Lyopsetta'' *†''Lyrolepis''


M

*''Maccullochella'' *†''Macrepistius'' *†''Macroaulostomus'' *†''Macropoma'' *†''Macropomoides'' *†''Macrosemimimus'' *†''Macrosemius'' *''Macruronus'' *†''Madariscus'' *''Makaira'' *''Malacocottus'' *†''Malacopygaeus'' *''Osmeridae, Mallotus'' *†''Mamulichthys'' *†''Manlietta'' *†''Marcopoloichthys'' *''Marosichthys'' *†''Martinichthys'' *†''Masillosteus'' *''Mastygocercus'' *''Matarchia'' *''Maulisia'' *''Maurolicus'' *''Megalops'' *†''Megapomus'' *†''Megistolepis'' *†''Meidiichthys'' *†''Meisenheimichthys'' *''Melamphaes'' *†''Melanognathus'' *''Melanogrammus'' *''Melanonus'' *''Mene'' *''Menidia'' *''Menticirrhus'' *†''Meridensia'' *''Merlangius'' *''Merluccius'' *†''Mesoclupea'' *†''Mesolepis'' *†''Mesturus'' *†''Microcapros'' *†''Microceratodus'' *''Microchirus'' *''Microgadus'' *''Micromesistius'' *†''Micromyrus'' *†''Micropycnodon'' *''Microstomus'' *†''Miguashaia'' *†''Milananguilla'' *✝''Mimipiscis, Mimia'' *†''Mimipiscis'' *†''Mioplosus'' *''Mola (fish), Mola'' *''Molva'' *''Monocentris'' *''Monochirus'' *''Monolene'' *''Monomitopus'' *†''Moorevillia'' *''Morone'' *†''Morrolepis'' *†''Moythomasia'' *''Mugil'' *''Mullus'' *''Mupus'' *''Muraena'' *''Muraenesox'' *†''Mutovinia'' *''Myctophum'' *†''Mylacanthus'' *†''Mylomyrus'' *''Myripristis'' *''Myroconger'' *''Mystriophis''


N

*†''Namatozodia'' *✝''name'' *†''Nannolepis'' *''Nansenia (fish), Nansenia'' *†''Nardoichthys'' *''Naso (fish), Naso'' *†''Natlandia'' *†''Naupygus'' *†''Naxilepis'' *''Neanthias'' *''Nebris'' *†''Nematonotus'' *†''Nematoptychius'' *''Neobythites'' *†''Neocassandra'' *''Neoceratodus'' *†''Neocybium'' *†''Neohalecopsis'' *†''Neopachycormus'' *†''Neopholidophoropsis'' *''Neoplatycephalus'' *†''Neorhombolepis'' *''Neoscombrops'' *†''Nephrotus'' *''Nerophis'' *†''Nesides'' *''Nettastoma'' *†''Neuburgella'' *''Nezumia'' *†''Nhanulepisosteus'' *†''Nielsenia'' *†''Niobrara (fish), Niobrara'' *†''Nolfophidion'' *''Notacanthus'' *†''Notagogus'' *†''Notelops'' *''Notesthes'' *†''Notogoneus'' *''Notolepis'' *''Notoscopelus'' *†''Nozamichthys'' *†''Nursallia'' *†''Nybelinoides''


O

*''Oblada'' *†''Occithrissops'' *†''Ocystias'' *†''Odmdenia'' *†''Odonteabolca'' *''Ogcocephalus'' *''Ogilbia'' *†''Ohuus'' *†''Oligobalistes'' *†''Oligodiodon'' *†''Oligolactoria'' *†''Oligolophotes'' *†''Oligopleura'' *†''Oligopleurus'' *''Oligoplites'' *''Oligopus'' *†''Omosoma'' *†''Omosomopsis'' *†''Oncolepis'' *''Oncorhynchus'' *†''Oniichthys'' *''Onuxodon'' *†''Onychodus'' *''Ophidion (animal), Ophidion'' *''Ophiodon'' *†''Ophiopsis'' *''Ophisthoproctus'' *''Ophisurus'' *†''Opisthomyzon'' *''Opisthonema'' *†''Opistopteryx'' *''Oplegnathus'' *†''Opsithrissops'' *''Optivus'' *†''Oreochima'' *†''Ornategulum'' *†''Orthocormus'' *''Orthopristis'' *†''Orthurus'' *†''Orvikuina'' *†''Oshunia'' *†''Osmeroides'' *''Osmerus'' *†''Osorioichthys'' *†''Ospia'' *†''Ostariostoma'' *†''Osteolepis'' *†''Osteorachis'' *''Ostracion'' *''Ostracoberyx'' *†''Otomitla'' *''Oxyjulis''


P

*†''Pachycormus (fish), Pachycormus'' *†''Pachyrizodus'' *†''Pachythrissops'' *†''Pachytrissops'' *''Pagellus'' *''Pagrus'' *†''Palaedaphus'' *†''Palaeoatherina'' *†''Palaeobalistum'' *†''Palaeocentrotus'' *†''Palaeocyttus'' *†''Palaeogadus'' *†''Palaeolycus'' *†''Palaeomolva'' *†''Palaeomyrus'' *†''Palaeoniscum'' *†''Palaeoperca'' *†''Palaeopercichthys'' *†''Palaeophichthys'' *†''Palaeorhynchus'' *†''Palaeothrissum'' *†''Palaeothunnus'' *†''Paleopsephurus'' *†''Palimphyes'' *†''Panderichthys'' *†''Pantophilus'' *''Panturichthys'' *†''Paraberyx'' *†''Paracalamus'' *†''Paracentrophorus'' *†''Paraceratodus'' *''Paraconger'' *†''Paracongroides'' *†''Paradrydenius'' *†''Paraeoliscus'' *†''Paragonatodus'' *†''Paraipichthys'' *†''Paralbula'' *†''Paralepidosteus'' *†''Paralepidotus'' *''Paralepis'' *''Paralichthys'' *†''Paralogoniscus'' *†''Paramblypterus'' *†''Paramesolepis'' *†''Paramphisile'' *†''Paranguilla'' *†''Paranogmius'' *''Parapercis'' *†''Paraperleidus'' *†''Parapholidophorus'' *''Paraplagusia'' *†''Paraplatax'' *†''Parapleuropholis'' *''Parapristopoma'' *†''Parapygaeus'' *†''Pararhenanoperca'' *†''Parascopelus'' *†''Parasemionotus'' *†''Parasphyraena'' *†''Parasynarcualis'' *†''Paratarpon'' *†''Paratarrasius'' *†''Paratichthys'' *†''Paratrachinotus'' *''Paratrisopterus'' *†''Paravinciguerria'' *†''Parechelus'' *†''Parenchodus'' *''Parophrys'' *†''Parospinus'' *''Parvilux'' *✝''Pasaichthyes'' *†''Pasaichthys'' *†''Patavichthys'' *†''Pateroperca'' *†''Pattersonichthys'' *†''Pattersonoberyx'' *''Pegusa'' *†''Peipiaosteus'' *†''Pelargorhynchus'' *''Pelates'' *†''Peltoperleidus'' *†''Peltopleurus'' *''Pempheris'' *''Pennahia'' *''Pentaceros'' *''Pentanemus'' *''Pentaprion'' *''Percalates'' *†''Percostoma'' *†''Pericentrophus'' *†''Peripeltopleurus'' *''Peristedion'' *†''Perleidus'' *''Perulibatrachus'' *†''Petalopteryx'' *''Phanerodon'' *†''Phanerosteon'' *†''Pharmacichthys'' *†''Phoenicolepis'' *†''Pholidoctenus'' *†''Pholidolepis'' *†''Pholidophoretes'' *†''Pholidophoristion'' *†''Pholidophoroides'' *†''Pholidophoropsis'' *†''Pholidophorus'' *†''Pholidopleurus'' *†''Pholidorhynchodon'' *†''Phosphichthys'' *''Photichthys'' *''Phycis'' *†''Phylactocephalus'' *†''Phyllodus'' *''Physiculus'' *†''Pillararhynchus'' *''Pimelometopon'' *†''Pinichthys'' *†''Pirskenius'' *†''Pisdurodon'' *''Pisodonophis'' *†''Piveteauia'' *†''Placopleurus'' *†''Plagioholocentrum'' *''Platax'' *''Platichthys'' *†''Platinx'' *''Platycephalus'' *†''Platylaemus'' *†''Platylates'' *†''Platysiagum'' *†''Platysomus'' *†''Plectocretacicus'' *''Plectorhinchus'' *''Plectrites'' (extance disputed) *''Plectrypops'' (extance disputed) *†''Plegmolepis'' *†''Plesioberyx'' *†''Plesiococcolepis'' *†''Plesiolepidotus'' *†''Plesioperleidus'' *†''Plesioserranus'' *†''Plethodus'' *''Pleuronichthys'' *†''Pleuropholis'' *†''Pliodetes'' *†''Podocephalus'' *''Podothecus'' *''Pogonias'' *''Pollachius'' (extance disputed) *''Polydactylus'' *†''Polygyrodus'' *†''Polyipnoides'' *''Polyipnus'' *''Polymetme'' *''Polymetmeglareosus'' *''Polymixia'' *†''Polyosteorhynchus'' *†''Polzbergia'' *''Pomacanthus'' *''Pomadasys'' *''Pomolobus'' *''Pontinus'' *''Porichthys'' *†''Porolepis'' *''Poromitra'' *†''Powichthys'' *†''Praewoodsia'' *†''Pranesus'' (extance disputed) *†''Prevolitans'' *†''Priacanthopsis'' *''Priacanthus'' *†''Prionolepis'' *†''Prionopleurus'' *''Prionotus'' *†''Priscacara'' *''Pristigenys'' *✝''Pristiosomus'' *†''Pristisomus'' *†''Proaracana'' *†''Proargentina'' *†''Procheirichthys'' *†''Prodiodon'' *†''Progempylus'' *†''Progymnodon'' *†''Prohalecites'' *†''Prolates'' *†''Prolepidotus'' *†''Proleptolepis'' *†''Proluvarus'' *†''Promegalops'' *†''Pronotacanthus'' *†''Propercarina'' *†''Propteridium'' *†''Propterus'' *†''Prosauropsis'' *†''Proscinetes'' *†''Proserranus'' *†''Proserrivomer'' *†''Prosolenostomus'' *''Prosopium'' *†''Protacanthodes'' *†''Protamblyptera'' *†''Protanthias'' *†''Protarpon'' *''Protaulopsis'' *†''Protautoga'' *†''Protelops'' *†''Proteomyrus'' *✝''Protobalistum'' *†''Protobalistum'' *†''Protobrama'' *†''Protobrotula'' *†''Protoclupea'' *''Protolophotus'' *''Protomyctophum'' *†''Protorhamphosus'' *†''Protoscaphirhynchus'' *†''Protosphyraena'' *†''Protostomias'' *†''Protriacanthus'' *†''Prymnetes'' *''Psenes'' *†''Psenicubiceps'' *†''Psephurus'' *''Psettodes'' *†''Psettopsis'' *†''Pseudholocentrum'' *†''Pseudoberyx'' *†''Pseudoegertonia'' *†''Pseudoellimma'' *''Pseudohilsa'' *''Pseudohistiophorus'' *†''Pseudoleptolepis'' *''Pseudophichthyes'' *''Pseudophycis'' (extance disputed) *†''Pseudoraniceps'' *''Pseudoscaris'' *''Pseudoscopelus'' *†''Pseudoseriola'' *†''Pseudosphaerodon'' *†''Pseudosyngnathus'' *†''Pseudotetrapterus'' *†''Pseudoumbrina'' *†''Pseudovomer'' *''Pseudoxenomystax'' *†''Psilichthys'' *†''Pteronisculus'' *†''Pteroniscus'' *''Pterothrissus'' *†''Pterygocephalus'' *†''Ptycholepis'' *''Pungitius'' *''Pycnodus'' (extance disputed) *†''Pycnosterinx'' *†''Pycnosteroides'' *†''Pygaeus'' *†''Pygopterus''


Q

*†''Qingmenodus'' *†''Qingshania (fish), Qingshania'' *†''Quayia'' *†''Quebecius'' *†''Quisque''


R

*''Rachycentron'' *''Radulinus'' *†''Ramallichthys'' *†''Ramphosus'' *''Raniceps'' *†''Rankinian'' *†''Rebellatrix'' *†''Retodus'' *''Rexea'' *†''Rhabdoderma'' *†''Rhabdofario'' *†''Rhabdolepis'' *''Rhacochilus'' *†''Rhacolepis'' *†''Rhadinichthys'' *†''Rhamphexocoetus'' *†''Rhamphognathus'' *†''Rhamphoichthys'' *†''Rharbichthys'' *''Rhechias'' *†''Rhenanoperca'' *†''Rhinocephalus'' *†''Rhinodipterus'' *†''Rhipis'' *†''Rhizodus'' *''Rhynchoconger'' *†''Rhynchocymba'' *†''Rhynchodercetis'' *†''Rhynchodipterus'' *†''Rhynchorinus'' *†''Rhythmias'' *†''Robustichthys'' *''Spotfin croaker, Roncador'' *†''Roslerichthys'' *†''Rubiesichthys''


S

*''Saccogaster'' *†''Sahelinia'' *†''Sakamenichthys'' *†''Salminops'' *''Salmo'' *''Salvelinus'' *†''Sangiorgioichthys'' *†''Santanaclupea'' *''Sarda (fish), Sarda'' *''European pilchard, Sardina'' *''Sardinella'' *†''Sardinioides'' *†''Sardinius'' *✝''Sardinioides'' *''Sardinops'' *''Sargocentron'' *†''Sargodon'' *''Sargus'' *''Sarmatella'' *†''Sassenia'' *✝''Saurichthyes'' *†''Saurichthys'' *''Saurida'' *†''Saurocephalus'' *†''Saurodon'' *†''Sauropsis'' *†''Saurorhamphus'' *†''Saurorhynchus'' *†''Saurostomus'' *''Scalanago'' *†''Scanilepis'' *''Scarus'' *''Scatophagus'' *†''Schaefferius'' *†''Scheenstia'' *†''Schizurichthys'' *''Sciaena'' *''Sciaenops'' *†''Sciaenuropsis'' *†''Sciaenurus'' *✝''Sciaenuropsis'' *†''Scleracanthus'' *''Scomber'' *''Scomberesox'' *''Scomberoides'' *''Scomberomorus'' *†''Scombramphodon'' *†''Scombrinus'' *†''Scombroclupea'' *''Scombrops'' *†''Scombrosarda'' (extance disputed) *†''Scombrosphyraena'' *''Scopelarchus'' *''Scopelogadus'' *†''Scopeloides'' *''Scopelopsis'' *''Scopelosaurus'' *''Scophthalmus'' *†''Scopulipiscis'' *''Scorpaena'' *''Scorpaenichthys'' *''Sebastes'' *†''Sebastodes'' (extance disputed) *†''Sedenhorstia'' *†''Seefeldia'' *''Selar (fish), Selar'' *''Selenaspis'' *†''Semiolepis'' *†''Semionotus'' *†''Seriola'' (extance disputed) *''Seriphus (fish), Seriphus'' *†''Serranopsis'' *''Serranus'' *†''Serrolepis'' *†''Siganopygaeus'' *''Sillaginoides'' *''Sillago'' *†''Sinocoelacanthus'' *†''Sinoeugnathus'' *†''Sinoniscus'' *†''Sinosemionotus'' *''Sirembo'' *†''Smilodonichthys'' *''Solea (fish), Solea'' *†''Solenorhynchus'' *''Solenostomus'' *†''Songanella'' *''Sparisoma'' *†''Sparnodus'' *''Sparus'' *†''Spathiurus'' *†''Spermatodus'' *†''Sphaerolepis'' *✝''Sphathiurus'' *†''Sphenocephalus'' *''Sphyraena'' *†''Sphyraenodus'' *''Sphyraenops'' *''Spicara'' *†''Spinacanthus'' *''Spirinchus'' *†''Sponysedrion'' *†''Spratticeps'' *''Squalogadus'' *†''Stegotrachelus'' *†''Stemmatodus'' *''Stenatherina'' *''Stenobrachius'' *†''Stensioonotus'' *''Sternoptyx'' *†''Stichoberyx'' *†''Stichocentrus'' *†''Stichopterus'' *†''Stichopteryx'' *''Stolephorus'' *†''Stomiahykus'' *†''Stoppania'' *†''Stratodus'' *†''Strepeoschema'' *''Stromateus'' *†''Stromerichthys'' *†''Strongylosteus'' *†''Strunius'' *†''Styloichthyes'' *†''Styracopterus'' *†''Suius'' *†''Sundayichthys'' *''Symbolophorus'' *''Symphodus'' *''Symphurus'' *''Synagrops'' *✝''Synaptotylus'' *''Syngnathus'' *†''Synhypuralis'' *''Synodus'' *†''Syntengmodus''


T

*†''Tachynectes'' *''Taenioconger'' *†''Tanyrhinichthys'' *''Tarletonbeania'' *†''Tarrasius'' *†''Teffichthys'' *†''Tegeolepis'' *†''Telepholis'' *†''Tenuicentrum'' *''Teratichthys'' *†''Tetragonolepis'' *''Tetragonurus'' *''Tetraodon'' *†''Tetrapterus'' (extance disputed) *†''Thalattorhynchus'' *†''Tharrhias'' *†''Tharsis'' *†''Thaumaturus'' *''Theragra'' *†''Thomasinotus'' *†''Thoracopterus'' *†''Thrissops'' *''Thunnus'' *†''Thursius'' *''Thymallus'' *†''Thyrsion'' *†''Thyrsitocephalus'' *†''Thyrsocles'' *†''Tibetodus'' *†''Ticinepomis'' *†''Ticinolepis'' *†''Tienshaniscus'' *†''Tiktaalik'' *†''Todiltia'' *''Archerfish, Toxotes'' *†''Trachelacanthus'' *†''Trachicaranx'' *†''Trachichythyoides'' *''Trachinus'' *''Trachurus'' *†''Trachymetopon'' *''Trachyrhinchus'' *†''Trewavasia'' *''Triacanthus'' *†''Trichiurichthys'' *''Trichiurus'' *†''Trichurides'' *''Trigla'' *†''Trigonodon'' *''Threetooth puffer, Triodon'' *†''Tripelta'' *''Triphoturus'' *''Tripterophycis'' *''Tripterygion'' *''Trisopterus'' *†''Tselfatia'' *†''Tubantia (fish), Tubantia'' *†''Tungtingichthys'' *†''Tungusichthys'' *†''Tunita'' *†''Turahbuglossus'' *†''Turkmene'' *†''Turseodus'' *†''Tylerichthys''


U

*†''Uarbryichthys'' *✝''Uarbyichthys'' *†''Uighuroniscus'' *''Umbridae, Umbra'' *''Umbrina'' *†''Undina (fish), Undina'' *†''Uranolophus'' *''Uranoscopus'' *†''Urenchelys'' *''Uroconger'' *''Urophycis'' *†''Urosphen'' *†''Urosphenopsis'' *†''Urosthenes'' *†''Usclasichthys'' *†''Uydenia'' *†''Uydenichthys''


V

*''Valenciennellus'' *†''Varasichthys'' *†''Varialepis'' *''Velifer'' (extance disputed) *''Ventrifossa'' *''Verilus'' *†''Veronanguilla'' *†''Veronavelifer'' *''Vinciguerria'' *†''Vinctifer'' *†''Volcichthys'' *†''Voltaconger'' *†''Vomeropsis''


W

*†''Wadeichthys'' *†''Wangia (fish), Wangia'' *†''Wardichthys'' *✝''Watsonichthyes'' *†''Watsonichthys'' *†''Watsonulus'' *†''Wendyichths'' *†''Westollia'' *†''Wetherellus'' *†''Whitapodus'' *†''Whiteia'' *†''Whiteichthys'' *†''Willomorichthys'' *†''Wimania'' *✝''Woodwardella''


X

*''Xenistius'' *†''Xingyia'' *†''Xiphactinus'' *''Xiphias'' *†''Xiphiorhynchus'' *†''Xiphopterus'' *†''Xyne''


Y

*†''Yaomoshania'' *†''Yelangichthys'' *✝''Yonngichthys'' *†''Youngichthys'' *†''Youngolepis'' *†''Yuchoulepis'' *†''Yungkangichthys'' *†''Yunnancoelacanthus''


Z

*†''Zanclites'' *''Moorish idol, Zanclus'' *''Zaniolepis'' *†''Zaphlegulus'' *''Zenion'' *''Zenopsis'' *†''Zeuchthiscus'' *''Zeus (fish), Zeus'' *†''Zignoichthys'' *''Zoarces''


See also

* Bony fish * Prehistoric fish * List of sarcopterygians * List of prehistoric cartilaginous fish * List of prehistoric jawless fish


References


Individual sources


Compendia


External links


Paleobiology Database entry on Osteichthyes
* [Organized phylogenetically. Includes some descriptions, drawings, sources, and commentary. For most families, only lists some examples.] {{evolution of fish Prehistoric bony fish genera, List Lists of prehistoric fish genera (alphabetic), Osteichthyes