Luganoiidae

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Luganoiidae
Temporal occurrence
Middle Triassic
345.3 to 318.1 million years
Locations
Systematics
Trunk : Chordates (chordata)
Sub-stem : Vertebrates (vertebrata)
Superclass : Jaw mouths (Gnathostomata)
Class : Ray fins (Actinopterygii)
Order : Luganoiiformes
Family : Luganoiidae
Scientific name of the  order
Luganoiiformes
Lehman, 1958
Scientific name of the  family
Luganoiidae
Brough , 1939

The Luganoiidae are an extinct family of bony fish . The group lived in the Middle Triassic . So far, fossils have only been found in Lombardy .

features

The Luganoiidae combine features of the cartilage and bone organoids . Their caudal fin is almost homocerk , dorsal and anal fin have only a few fin rays. These are not structured in their body-near section. The gill cover has no interopercular, the front cover (preoperculum) is disc-shaped and has a forward-downward protrusion. The individual bones of the roof of the skull can be fused into a single plate-like bone.

Genera

literature

  • Joseph S. Nelson, Terry C. Grande, Mark VH Wilson: Fishes of the World. Wiley, Hoboken, New Jersey, 2016, ISBN 978-1118342336 .
  • Arno Hermann Müller: Textbook of paleozoology. Volume 3: Vertebrates. Part 1: fish in the broader sense and amphibians. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Jena 1985.