Gonorynchidae Explained
Gonorynchidae is a family of ray-finned fish in the order Gonorynchiformes, which has a number of fossil taxa and one extant genus, Gonorynchus, the beaked salmons. They are an ancient group, with fossils known from as far back as the Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous.
The following genera are known:
- †Charitopsis Gayet 1993
- †Charitosomus Hosius & Von Der Marck 1885
- †Gonorynchidarum Rana, 1988 [<nowiki/>[[otolith]]]
- Gonorynchus Gronow 1763 - beaked salmons
- †Hakeliosomus Gayet 1993 (possibly synonymous with Ramallichthys)
- †Judeichthys Gayet 1985 (possibly synonymous with Ramallichthys)
- †Lecceichthys Taverne, 1998
- †Notogoneus Cope 1885 (=†Anormurus Blainville, 1818, †Protocatostomus Whitfield 1891)
- †Sapperichthys Amaral, Alvardo-Ortega & Brito, 2013[1]
- †Ramallichthys Gayet 1982
An indeterminate gonorynchid (previously classified in Charitosomus) is known from fossil remains from the late Albian or early-mid Cenomanian Kwango Group of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
References
- Sepkoski, Jack (2002). "A compendium of fossil marine animal genera". Bulletins of American Paleontology. 364: 560. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
Notes and References
- Book: Cesar R. L. Amaral . Mesozoic Fishes 5 – Global Diversity and Evolution . Jesús Alvarado-Ortega . Paulo M. Brito . Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil . 2013 . 978-3-89937-159-8 . Gloria Arratia . 305–323 . Sapperichthys gen. nov., a new gonorynchid from the Cenomanian of Chiapas, Mexico . Hans-Peter Schultze . Mark V. H. Wilson . https://www.pfeil-verlag.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/4_59d12.pdf.