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Hypsocormus

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Pachycormidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Hypsocormus Hypsocormus

Similar
  
Pachycormidae, Asthenocormus, Sauropsis, Orthocormus, Pachycormus

Hypsocormus is an extinct genus of teleost fish from the Jurassic period of Europe.

Hypsocormus was a fast-swimming predatory fish about 1 metre (3.3 ft) long, with a half moon-shaped caudal fin similar to that of a modern mackerel. It had a single dorsal fin, elongated pectoral fins and tiny pelvic fins about halfway down the body. An early teleost, Hypsocormus was still primitive, possessing primitive traits such as armored scales. These were, however, small compared with those of earlier fish, allowing greater flexibility. Its jaws were muscular and highly developed, giving it a powerful bite.

Hypsocormus Hypsocormus insignis WAGNER 1863 Die Fossilien von Solnhofen

Discovery

It was first discovered by Suvajeet Duttagupta aka Pavlo, and classified by Ishani Pruthi.

Hypsocormus Hypsocormus sp Die Fossilien von Solnhofen

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Hypsocormus GEOL431 Vertebrate Paleobiology

Hypsocormus FileHypsocormus insignisJPG Wikimedia Commons

References

Hypsocormus Wikipedia