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Mamulichthys
Temporal range: Guadalupian
~272–259 Ma

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Restoration of Mamulichthys ignotus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Discordichthyiformes
Family: Discordichthyidae
Genus: Mamulichthys
Species:
M. ignotus
Binomial name
Mamulichthys ignotus

Minich, 2014

Mamulichthys is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Urzhumian age (Guadalupian/middle Permian epoch) in what is now European Russia (Orenburg Oblast).[1][2] The type and only species, Mamulichthys ignotus, is known from a single specimen preserving the skull and anterior body portion, which was recovered from the uppermost part of the Amanak Formation.[1] HolotypeofM. ignotus is the first complete skeleton of discordichthyiform.[2]

Description

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Operculum is large and rounded. On the ventral side there are longitudinal rows of large and massive crescent-shaped scales, overlapping each other. All dermal bones have hollow tubercles of various shapes and sizes. The lateral scales are high. The spines of the dorsal and pectoral fins are large.[1]

Classification

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Together with Discordichthys, Geryonichthys, and Mutovinia, Mamulichthys is placed in the family Discordichthyidae in the monotypic order Discordichthyiformes. They are endemic to the Permian of European Russia and characterized by their peculiar skull morphology, and the presence of dorsal and pectoral fin spines (two of each).[1] They could be stem Actinopterygii, relict forms that survived into the Permian.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Minikh (=Minich), Alla V. (2014). "Mamulichthys ignotus gen. et sp. nov., a new actinopterygian from the Middle Permian of the southeastern East Europe Platform". Paleontological Journal. 48 (2): 201–208. doi:10.1134/S0031030114020087. S2CID 85342834.
  • ^ a b Bakaev A.S (2022). "A review of the history of studying the Permian bony fish of European Russia" (PDF). Uchenye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriya Estestvennye Nauki. (in Russian). 164 (3): 486. doi:10.26907/2542-064X.2022.3.475-500. ISSN 2500-218X. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-08-10.

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