Palimphyes Explained
Palimphyes is an extinct genus of prehistoric euzaphlegid bony fish related to the escolars and snake mackerels.[1] The various species lived as deepwater mesopelagic predators in the Tethys and Paratethys oceans, with fossils of ten species found in Paleocene to Oligocene strata of the Swiss Alps, the Carpathian and Caucasus Mountains, Iran, India, and Turkmenistan.
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Notes and References
- Bannikov, ALEXANDRE F. "A new genus and species of putative euzaphlegid fish from the Eocene of Bolca in northern Italy (Periformes, Trichiuroidea)." Studi e Ricerche sui giacimenti Terziari di Bolca, XII Miscellanea Paleontologica 9 (2008): 99-107. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/A_Bannikov/publication/257932455_A_NEW_GENUS_AND_SPECIES_OF_PUTATIVE_EUZAPHLEGID_FISH_FROM_THE_EOCENE_OF_BOLCA_IN_NORTHERN_ITALY_(PERCIFORMES_TRICHIUROIDEA)/links/0deec53c7b3e61e6c1000000.pdf