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Tethymyxine is an
extinct genus of
hagfish known from the Late
Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Lebanon. It
contains a
single species,
Tethymyxine tapirostrum...
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Rubicundinae Fernholm et al., 2013
Rubicundus Fernholm et al., 2013 †
Tethymyxine Miya****a et al., 2019
Eptatretinae Bonaparte, 1850
Eptatretus Cloquet...
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fossil hagfish Tethymyxine, from
which they
potentially diverged during the Late Jur****ic or
Early Cretaceous. Both
Rubicundus and
Tethymyxine share an elongate...
- remains, and one of only two
alongside the
Cretaceous crown-group
hagfish Tethymyxine. Myxinikela's
anatomy displays basal features of
cyclostomes (cartilaginous...
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Tethymyxine tapirostrum...
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reported from the
Sannine Formation Genus Species Presence Notes Images Tethymyxine T.
tapirostrum Hjoula One of the
earliest known definitive fossil hagfish...
- troodontid. In 2019,
Currie coaut****d a
study describing the
fossil hagfish Tethymyxine tapirostrum found in the Hâdjula Lagerstätte, a
fossil site of Cenomanian...
- 2019; the
final version of the
article naming it was
published in 2020.
Tethymyxine Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Miya****a et al. Late
Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Hjoula...
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morphological variation between fossils, and
apply this
method to
fossils of
Tethymyxine, Mayomyzon, Priscomyzon, "euphaneropoids" and Palaeospondylus. Wang,...