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- The Elopiformes /ˈɛləpɪfɔːrmiːz/ are the order of ray-finned fish including the tarpons, tenpounders, and ladyfish, as well as a number of extinct types...
- of Germany. A third species, P. vectensis, has been re****igned to the elopiform genus Arratiaelops. Pachythrissops is often regarded as one of the most...
- C. brevis, known from the Turonian of the Czech Republic. It was an elopiform related to modern tarpons and ladyfish. Paleontology portal Fish portal...
- in the Allaru Formation Dugaldia D. emmilta Euroka E. dunravenensis An elopiform Flindersichthys F. denmeadi Marathonichthys M. coyleorum An albuliforme...
- Formation of the Solnhofen Limestone, Germany. It is thought to be a stem-elopiform, related to modern ladyfish and tarpons. Sepkoski, Jack (2002). "A compendium...
- extinct genus of prehistoric marine ray-finned fish, most likely a basal elopiform, from the Late Jur****ic. It contains a single species, E. vireti, from...
- Echinelops is an extinct genus of elopiform ray-finned fish known from the Early Oligocene of eastern Anatolia, Turkey. It was first named by Alison M...
- beardfish. O. pulc****um O. sahelalmae Opistopteryx O. curtus A presumed elopiform. O. gracilis Osmeroides O. attenuatus A stem-bonefish. O. gracilis O. sardinioides...
- slimehead. Kokenichthys K. ensis Blue Banks Landing, NC 2 otoliths An elopiform or osteoglossiform. Lepisosteidae indet. Phoebus Landing, NC A gar. Megalopidae...
- an eel, an elopiform, a bonefish or an osteoglossomorph. †Dactylopogon Campanian Dactylopogon is an extinct genus of prehistoric elopiform fish. †Echidnocephalus...