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List of years in paleoichthyology
In paleontology
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
In paleobotany
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
In arthropod paleontology
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
In paleoentomology
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
In paleomalacology
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
In reptile paleontology
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
In archosaur paleontology
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
In mammal paleontology
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014

Fishes

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Newly named jawless vertebrates

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Althaspis tarloi[1]

sp.

Valid

  • Voichyshyn

Early Devonian

Dniester Formation

A heterostracan

Djurinaspis secunda[1]

sp.

Valid

  • Voichyshyn

Early Devonian

Tyver Formation

A heterostracan

Lechriaspis[2]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Elliott
  • Petriello

Early Devonian

Water Canyon Formation

A heterostracan

Palanasaspis[1]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Voichyshyn

Early Devonian

Dniester Formation

A heterostracan

Podolaspis danieli[1]

sp.

Valid

  • Voichyshyn

Early Devonian

Dniester Formation

A heterostracan

Poraspis thomasi[2]

Species

Valid

  • Elliott
  • Petriello

Early Devonian

Lost Burro Formation

A heterostracan

Semipodolaspis[1]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Voichyshyn

Early Devonian

Tyver Formation

A heterostracan

Shuyu[3]

Gen. et comb.

Valid

Late Telychian/Early Wenlock

Maoshan Formation

The basalmost known eugaleaspidiform galeaspid.

Zenaspis kasymyri[1]

sp.

Valid

  • Voichyshyn

Early Devonian

Dniester Formation

A osteostracan

Newly named acanthodian

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Nerepisacanthus[4]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Burrow

?Telychian/Ludlow

Cunningham Creek Formation

An acritolepid ischnacanthiform.

Newly named placoderms

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Name Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Arabosteus[5]

Valid

  • Olive et al.

Early Devonian

Jauf Formation

 Saudi Arabia

A member of Acanthothoraci. The type species is Arabosteus variabilis.

Draconichthys elegans[6]

Valid

  • Rücklin

Frasnian

Anti-Atlas Mountains

 Morocco

A piscivorous selenosteid arthrodire

Newly named cartilaginous fishes

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Cederstroemia ziaensis[7]

Species

Valid

  • Bourdon et al.

Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

Point Lookout Sandstone

A carpet shark, a species of Cederstroemia.

Dwardius sudindicus[8]

Species

Valid

Early Cenomanian

Karai Formation

An otodontid.

Eorhinoptera[9]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Case, Cook & Wilson

Early Eocene (Ypresian)

Fishburne Formation

A stingray related to the genus Rhinoptera. The type species is Eorhinoptera grabdai.

Ertychius[10]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Ginter, Hairapetian & Grigoryan

Devonian (early Famennian)

A ctenacanthiform. The type species is Ertychius intermedius.

Fayolia sharovi[11]

Species

Valid

Middle/Late Triassic

Madygen Formation

Egg capsules of a probable xenacanthid.

Gladioserratus[8]

Gen. et comb. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Underwood
  • Goswami
  • et al.

Cretaceous (Hauterivian) to Paleocene (Danian) or possibly even early Eocene[12]

A cow shark, a new genus for "Notidanus" aptiensis (Pictet, 1865). Genus also contains a new species Gladioserratus magnus; it might also contain Eocene species "Notorynchus" serratissimus Agassiz (1843).[12]

Karksiodus[13]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Ivanov, Märss & Kleesment

Devonian (Givetian)

A member of Elasmobranchii of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Karksiodus mirus.

Kawichthys[14]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

Late Virgilian

Douglas Group

A symmoriiform.

Lissodus lusavorichi[10]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Ginter, Hairapetian & Grigoryan

Devonian (late Famennian)

A lonchidiid hybodontiform, a species of Lissodus.

Lonchidion ferganensis[11]

Species

Valid

  • Fischer
  • Voigt
  • et al.

Middle/Late Triassic

Madygen Formation

A hybodontid shark.

Moerigaleus[15]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Underwood & Ward

Late Eocene

A hemigaleid. The type species is Moerigaleus vitreodon.

Palaeoxyris alterna[11]

Species

Valid

  • Fischer
  • Voigt
  • et al.

Middle/Late Triassic

Madygen Formation

A hybodontid shark.

Ptychodus atcoensis[16]

Species

Valid

  • Hamm
  • Cicimurri

Late Cretaceous (early Coniacian)

Atco Formation

A species of Ptychodus.

Pueblocarcharias[7]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Bourdon et al.

Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

Point Lookout Sandstone

A sand shark. The type species is Pueblocarcharias kawaikensis.

Reginaselache[17]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Turner
  • Burrow

Middle Viséan

Ducabrook Formation

A xenacanthiform.

Scapanorhynchus puercoensis[7]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Bourdon et al.

Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

Point Lookout Sandstone

A mitsukurinid, a species of Scapanorhynchus.

Scindocorax[7]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Bourdon et al.

Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

Point Lookout Sandstone

An anacoracid. The type species is Scindocorax novimexicanus.

Tassiliodus[18]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Derycke
  • Goujet

Emsian, Devonian

A euselachian.

Texatrygon stouti[7]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Bourdon et al.

Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

Point Lookout Sandstone

A relative of Ptychotrygon and sclerorhynchids, a species of Texatrygon.

Newly named bony fishes

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Apogon dominans[19]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Brzobohatý
  • Nolf

Eocene (Bartonian)

A cardinalfish, a species of Apogon.

"genus aff. Apogon" viaboadai[19]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Brzobohatý
  • Nolf

Eocene (Bartonian)

A cardinalfish related to members of the genus Apogon.

Apricenaichthys[20]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Taverne

Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

A beardfish. The type species is Apricenaichthys italicus.

Araripichthys weberi[21]

Species

Valid

  • Alvarado-Ortega
  • Brito

Albian

Tlayúa Formation

An elopocephalan, a species of Araripichthys.

Arius subtilis[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)[23] and Paleocene (Danian[23] and Selandian)

An ariid catfish, a species of Arius.

Astroscopus countermani[24]

Species

Valid

  • Carnevale, Godfrey & Pietsch

Miocene (Tortonian)

St. Marys Formation

A stargazer, a species of Astroscopus.

Aulorhamphus chiarasorbiniae[25]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Tyler & Bannikov

Eocene

Monte Bolca locality

An aulorhamphid gasterosteiform, a species of Aulorhamphus.

Beishanichthys[26]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Xu
  • Gao

Early Triassic

A scanilepiform.

Belonostomus lamarquensis[27]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Bogan
  • Taverne
  • Agnolin

Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian)

Allen Formation

An aspidorhynchiform.

Bourbonnella jocelynae[28]

Species

Valid

  • Mickle

Carboniferous

Manning Canyon Shale Formation

An aeduellid.

"genus Bythitidarum" rozenbergi[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A viviparous brotula of uncertain generic assignment.

Caucasichthys[29]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Bannikov
  • Carnevale
  • Parin

Bartonian

A perciform.

Centroberyx anguinicauda[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A member of Berycidae, a species of Centroberyx.

Chaetodipterus steurbauti[19]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Brzobohatý
  • Nolf

Eocene (Bartonian)

A spadefish, a species of Chaetodipterus.

Chlorophthalmus udovichenkoi[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A greeneye, a species of Chlorophthalmus.

Dapedium stollorum[30]

Species

Valid

  • Thies
  • Hauff

Early Toarcian

A species of Dapedium.

"genus Epigonidarum" tyassminensis[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A deepwater cardinalfish of uncertain generic assignment.

Fierasferoides bucculentus[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A pearlfish, a species of Fierasferoides.

Gadophycis serratus[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A cusk-eel, a species of Gadophycis.

Guntherichthys[28]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Mickle

Carboniferous

Manning Canyon Shale Formation

A ’palaeoniscoid’.

Gwawinapterus

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Arbour
  • Currie

Campanian

Northumberland Formation

Initially thought to be an istiodactylid pterosaur,[31] but subsequently reinterpreted as an indeterminate saurodontid fish.[32]

Habroichthys broughi[33]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Lin et al.

Middle Triassic (Anisian)

Guanling Formation

A member of Peltopleuriformes belonging to the family Habroichthyidae.

"genus Haemulidarum" makarenkoi[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A grunt of uncertain generic assignment.

Heteroconger astroblematicus[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A member of Congridae, a species of Heteroconger.

"genus Holocentridarum" ryabchuni[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A member of Holocentridae of uncertain generic assignment.

Huashancyprinus[34]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Chen
  • Chang

Oligocene

Ningming Formation

A member of Cyprinidae. The type species is H. robustispinus.

Laccognathus embryi[35]

Species

Valid

Frasnian

Fram Formation

A porolepiform sarcopterygian.

Lecceclupea[36]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Taverne

Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian boundary)

A member of Clupeidae belonging to the subfamily Pellonulinae and the tribe Ehiravini. The type species is Lecceclupea ehiravaensis.

"genus Leiognathidarum" tashlikensis[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A ponyfish of uncertain generic assignment.

Lepidotes pankowskii[37]

Species

Valid

  • Forey
  • López-Arbarello
  • MacLeod

Cenomanian

Kem Kem Group

Originally described as a species of Lepidotes; subsequently made the type species of a separate genus Adrianaichthys.[38]

Leufuichthys[39]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Gallo
  • Calvo
  • Kellner

Turonian/Coniacian

Portezuelo Formation

A clupeomorph.

Maorigadus ukrainicus[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A member of Gadiformes of uncertain phylogenetic placement, related to the family Muraenolepididae; a species of Maorigadus.

Mene iberica[19]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Brzobohatý
  • Nolf

Eocene (Bartonian)

A species of Mene.

"genus Merlucciidarum" antiquus[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A member of Merlucciidae of uncertain generic assignment.

Mimipiscis[40]

Nom. nov.

Valid

  • Choo

Upper Devonian

Gogo Formation

A new generic name for Mimia Gardiner & Bartram (1977). The type species is Mimipiscis toombsi (Gardiner & Bartram 1977).

Mimipiscis bartrami[40]

Species

Valid

  • Choo

Upper Devonian

Gogo Formation

A second species of Mimipiscis.

Neocybium parvidentatum[41]

Species

Valid

  • Monsch
  • Bannikov

Eocene (Bartonian)

A Spanish mackerel, a species of Neocybium.

Ogilbia luzanensis[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Danian to Selandian)

A viviparous brotula, a species of Ogilbia.

Onuxodon yebraensis[19]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Brzobohatý
  • Nolf

Eocene (Bartonian)

A pearlfish, a species of Onuxodon.

Pardachirus izarrae[19]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Brzobohatý
  • Nolf

Eocene (Bartonian)

A sole, a species of Pardachirus.

Pavarottia[42]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Bannikov & Zorzin

Eocene

Monte Bolca locality

A member of Percoidei of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Pavarottia lonardonii.

Pesciarhamphus[43]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Tyler & Bannikov

Eocene (Ypresian or Lutetian)

Monte Bolca locality

An aulorhamphid gasterosteiform. The type species is Pesciarhamphus carnevalei.

Pietschellus[44]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Bannikov
  • Carnevale

Ypresian

Monte Bolca

A percomorph.

Robertannia[45]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Bannikov

Eocene

Monte Bolca locality

A member of Percoidei of uncertain phylogenetic placement, related to Hendrixella grandei. The type species is Robertannia sorbiniorum.

Scheenstia[46]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • López-Arbarello
  • Sferco

Late Jurassic

A semionotiform.

Sharfia[47]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Pietsch
  • Carnevale

Eocene (late Ypresian)

Monte Bolca locality

A goosefish. The type species is Sharfia mirabilis.

Sinosaurichthys[48]

Gen. et 3 sp.

Valid

Anisian

Guanling Formation

A saurichthyid.

Sorbinichthys africanus[49]

Species

Valid

  • Murray
  • Wilson

Cenomanian or Turonian

Akrabou Formation

A species of Sorbinichthys.

"genus Sparidarum" spatiatus[22]

Sp. nov

Valid

  • Schwarzhans
  • Bratishko

Paleocene (Selandian)

A member of Sparidae of uncertain generic assignment.

Spinofacia[28]

Gen. et sp.

Valid

  • Mickle

Carboniferous

Manning Canyon Shale Formation

A ’palaeoniscoid’.

Steurbautichthys[50]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

  • Taverne

Middle Jurassic (Aalenian to Bathonian)

Stanleyville Formation, Songa Limestones

A relative of Ankylophorus; a new genus for "Pholidophorus" aequatorialis de Saint-Seine & Casier (1962).

Tarkus[51]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

  • Carnevale
  • Pietsch

Eocene (late Ypresian)

Monte Bolca locality

A member of Ogcocephalidae. The type species is Tarkus squirei.

Notes

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  1. ^ Gai, Donoghue, Zhu, Janvier, Stampanoni.
  2. ^ Underwood, Goswami Prasad, Verma and Flynn
  3. ^ Fischer, Voigt, Schneider, Buchwitz and Voigt
  4. ^ Pradel, Tafforeau, Maisey, Janvier.
  5. ^ Downs, Daeschler, Jenkins and Shubin.
  6. ^ Wu, Sun, Xu, Hao, Jiang, Sun.

References

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  3. ^ Zhikun Gai; Philip C. J. Donoghue; Min Zhu; Philippe Janvier & Marco Stampanoni (18 August 2011). "Fossil jawless fish from China foreshadows early jawed vertebrate anatomy". Nature. 476 (7360): 324–327. Bibcode:2011Natur.476..324G. doi:10.1038/nature10276. PMID 21850106. S2CID 20526220. Electronic supplementary material
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  24. ^ Giorgio Carnevale; Stephen J. Godfrey; Theodore W. Pietsch (2011). "Stargazer (Teleostei, Uranoscopidae) cranial remains from the Miocene Calvert Cliffs, Maryland, U.S.A. (St. Marys Formation, Chesapeake Group)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 31 (6): 1200–1209. doi:10.1080/02724634.2011.606856. S2CID 196608143.
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