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Extinct genus of fishes
Libotonius is an extinct genus of percopsiform fish which lived during the early Eocene epoch and contains two species, the type species Libotonius blakeburnensis
Libotonius
Extinct genus of fishes
were considered lost by 1978. Mark Wilson (1979) in his description of Libotonius pearsoni noted the probability that the Toroda Creek fossil or fossils
Erismatopterus
Family of fishes
Agassiz, 1850 Genera †Amphiplaga Cope, 1877 †Erismatopterus Cope, 1870 †Libotonius Wilson, 1978 †Lindoeichthys Murry et al., 2020 †Massamorichthys Murray
Percopsidae
2150J. doi:10.1139/b79-268. Wilson, M.V.H. (1979). "A second species of Libotonius (Pisces: Percopsidae) from the Eocene of Washington State". Copeia. 1979
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Order of fishes
1988] Genus †Amphiplaga Cope 1877 Genus †Erismatopterus Cope 1870 Genus †Libotonius Wilson 1977 Genus †Massamorichthys Murray 1996 Genus Percopsis Agassiz
Percopsiformes
the five species, two are unique to the formation, Hiodon woodruffi and Libotonius pearsoni were both described by paleoichthyologist Mark V. H. Wilson in
Paleobiota of the Klondike Mountain Formation
Paleobiota_of_the_Klondike_Mountain_Formation
the families Salmonidae with Eosalmo driftwoodensis, Libotoniidae with Libotonius blakeburnensis, and Moronidae with Priscacara aquilonia. A year later
Paleofauna of the Eocene Okanagan Highlands
Paleofauna_of_the_Eocene_Okanagan_Highlands
sp. Klamathella †Klamathella milleri Lavinia †Lavinia hibbardi †Libotonius †Libotonius pearsoni - type locality for species †Macrorhizodus †Macrorhizodus
List of the Cenozoic life of Washington
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Washington
Lethops[Sepkoski 2002] Leuresthes[Sepkoski 2002] †Libanoberyx[Sepkoski 2002] †Libotonius[Sepkoski 2002] †Libys[Sepkoski 2002] †Ligulalepis[Sepkoski 2002] †Ligulella[Sepkoski
List of prehistoric bony fish genera
List_of_prehistoric_bony_fish_genera
Extinct species of ray-finned fish
mooneye species Hiodon rosei, the sucker Amyzon brevipinne, the sandroller Libotonius blakeburnensis and the ancestral salmon Eosalmo driftwoodensis. At Republic
Amia?_hesperia
Extinct species of fish
Royal Ontario Museum. 113: 1–66. Wilson, M. (1979). "A second species of Libotonius (Pisces: Percopsidae) from the Eocene of Washington State". Copeia. 1979
Hiodon_woodruffi
Fossilized Flora
plant deposits, along with remains of the freshwater fishes Amyzon and Libotonius, plus a soft-shelled turtle. Pathogenic fungi have been recorded on the
Princeton_Chert
Sedimentary rock formation in British Columbia, Canada
Eohiodon rosei in 1966, moved to Hiodon rosei in 2008 †Libotoniidae †Libotonius †Libotonius blakeburnensis Wilson, 1977 A percopsiform fish Salmonidae †Eosalmo
Allenby_Formation
Columbia A basal salmonid relative. The type species is E. driftwoodensis Libotonius Gen et sp nov Valid Wilson Eocene Ypresian Okanagan Highlands Allenby
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