Decazella Explained

Decazella is an extinct genus of prehistoric freshwater ray-finned fish that lived during the late Carboniferous period. It contains a single species, D. vetteri from the Gzhelian (Stephanian) age of what is now Occitania, France (near Decazeville).[1] [2] [3]

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  1. Book: Schultze . Hans-Peter . Mickle . Kathryn E. . Poplin . Cecile . Hilton . Eric J. . Grande . Lance . 2021 . Handbook of Paleoichthyology, 8A. Actinopterygii I. Palaeoniscimorpha, Stem Neopterygii, Chondrostei . Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München . 299 . 978-3-89937-272-4.
  2. Web site: PBDB Taxon . 2024-08-09 . paleobiodb.org.
  3. Štamberg . Stanislav . 2018 . Actinopterygians of the Permian locality Buxières-les-Mines (Bourbon-l’Archambault Basin, France) and their relationship to other early actinopterygians Fossil Imprint . FOSSIL IMPRINT . cs-CZ . 74 . 3–4 . 245–291 . 10.2478/if-2018-0017 .