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Holoptychius

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Kingdom
  
Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Class
  
Sarcopterygii

Family
  
Holoptychius Devonian Times Holoptychius sp

Similar
  
Porolepiformes, Glyptolepis, Dipterus, Osteolepis, Laccognathus

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Holoptychius is an extinct genus of porolepiform lobe-finned fish from the Devonian period. It is known from fossils worldwide.

Holoptychius Miguasha Holoptychius

Holoptychius was streamlined predator about 50 centimetres (20 in) long (though largest specimen could grew up to 2.5 m), which fed on other bony fish. Its rounded scales and body form indicate that it could have swum quickly through the water to catch prey. Similar to other rhipidistians, it had fang-like teeth on its palate in addition to smaller teeth on the jaws. Its asymmetrical tail sported a caudal fin on its lower end. To compensate for the downward push caused by this fin placement, Holoptychius's pectoral fins were placed high on the body.

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Holoptychius Holoptychius quebecensis

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Holoptychius Devonian Times Holoptychius sp

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References

Holoptychius Wikipedia


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