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  • Myripristis toliapicus
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  • Beerichthys ingens
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Protarpon (Megalops) oblongus

Scientific Classification

Class:               Actinopterygii (Ray-finned Fish)

Order:              Elopiformes

Family:             Elopidae

Genus:             Protarpon (Megalops)

Species:          oblongus (Casier 1966)

Similar to other Elopiformes in the London Clay, Protarpon oblongus is only represented by one specimen in the collection of the Natural History Museum, London. The specimen is somewhat limited, representing only a small section towards the back of the neurocranium however differs significantly from Protarpon priscus due to it’s more elongated morphology.

Distinguishing Characteristics:
  • Similar to P. priscus with two diverging raised ridges on top of cranium (1)
  • On P. priscus, these diverging ridges start nearer the rear of the skull
Primary Example: HOLOTYPE NHMUK PV P634
References
  • Casier, E. (1966) Fauna ichthyologique du London Clay. British Museum Natural History London, 1966, 1-496

  • Monsch, K (2005) Revision of the scombroid fishes from the Cenozoic of England

  • Raynor, Mitchell, Clouter (2009) London Clay Fossils of Kent and Essex