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Acipenseriformes (Sturgeons) 

Pycnodontiformes

Amiiformes (Bowfins)

Osteoglossiformes (Bony tongues)

Albuliformes (Bonefishes)

Anguilliformes (Eels)

Elopiformes (Tarpon / Tenpounders)

Siluriformes (Catfish)

Gonorynchiformes (Milk fish)

Aulopiformes (Grinners & Lizardfish)

Gadiformes (Cod & Hake)

Holocentriformes (Soldier fish)

  • Myripristis toliapicus
  • Naupygus bucklandi
  • Paraberyx bowerbanki

Ophidiiformes (Cusk-eels)

Scombriformes (Mackerel & Tuna)

Gempylidae (Snake Mackerels)

Carangiformes (Jack Mackerels)

Istiophoriformes (Billfish)

Labriformes (Wrasses)

Perciformes (Perch-like)

Pleuronectiformes (Flatfish)

Acanthuriformes (Luvar fish)

  • Beerichthys ingens
  • Beerichthys sp.

Ephippiformes (Spadefishes)

Lampriformes (Opahs/Oarfish)

Spariformes (Sea Bream)

Argillichthys toombsi

Scientific Classification

Class:               Actinopterygii (Ray-finned Fish)

Order:              Aulopiformes

Family:             Synodontidae (Lizardfish)

Genus:             Argillichthys

Species:          toombsi (Casier 1966)

Argillichthys toombsi is represented by a single, yet incredible specimen in the collections of the Natural History Museum, London.

 

This is thought to belong to the Synodontidae family also known as Lizardfish which are benthic (bottom-dwelling) feeders found in tropical waters. 

 

This photo represents a modern Lizard fish – courtesy of www.noaa.gov

Distinguishing Characteristics:
  • Sclerotic ossicle present (1)
  • Robust teeth on upper and lower jaw (2)
  • Relatively flat cranium (3
Primary Example: HOLOTYPE NHMUK PV P 42519
3D Scan: HOLOTYPE NHMUK PV P 42519
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