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Deltoptychius

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
†Chimaeriformes

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Subclass
  
Family
  
Deltoptychiidae

Similar
  
Cobelodus, Tristychius, Menaspis, Chondrenchelys, Ischyodus

Deltoptychius is an extinct species of cartaliginous fish related to the modern chimaeras. It lived in the Carboniferous period of present-day Europe.

Although it emerged over 300 million years ago, Deltoptychius was similar in appearance to modern-day chimaeras, possessing a long, whip-like tail and large, wing-like pectoral fins that it probably used to glide through the water. Deltoptychius`s large eyes allowed it to hunt in deep waters, crushing shellfish between solid tooth plates in its mouth.

References

Deltoptychius Wikipedia


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