Notogoneus Explained

Notogoneus is an extinct genus of prehistoric ray-finned fish.[1] A trace fossil attributed to Notogoneus osculus has been found in the Green River Formation.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Sepkoski . Jack . A compendium of fossil marine animal genera . Bulletins of American Paleontology . 364 . 560 . 2002 . 2009-02-27 .
  2. 10.1371/journal.pone.0010420. free. First Known Feeding Trace of the Eocene Bottom-Dwelling Fish Notogoneus osculus and Its Paleontological Significance. 2010. Martin. Anthony J.. Vazquez-Prokopec. Gonzalo M.. Page. Michael. PLOS ONE. 5. 5. e10420. 20463969. 2864752. 2010PLoSO...510420M.
  3. Grande . Terry C. . Wilson . Mark V. H. . Reyes . Alberto V. . Buryak . Serhiy D. . Wolfe . Alexander P. . Siver . Peter A. . July 2022 . A new, Late Cretaceous gonorynchiform fish in the genus †Notogoneus from drill core of crater-lake deposits in a kimberlite maar, Northwest Territories, Canada . Cretaceous Research . 135 . 105176 . 10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105176 . 2022CrRes.13505176G . free .