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Furloichthys, a Xiphactinus relative from Cretaceous Italy

Started by Halichoeres, September 18, 2018, 07:26:13 PM

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Smaller than Xiphactinus, but from the same family (Ichthyodectidae), here's Furloichthys bonarelli ("Bonarelli's fish of the Furlo River").



Open access: http://www.geoecotrop.be/uploads/publications/pub_421_06.pdf
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Hey, I know the place! I live not far from there.
It was my father that made a first (incomplete) list of the Bonarelli level's fossil fishes ;D

Here's his list I found online if you're interested:

- Rhynchodercetis sp.
- Rhinellus sp.
- Pachyrhizodus sp.
- Tselfatia formosa Arambourg 1954
- Ptychodus decurrens
- Palaeobalistum sp.

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Quote from: Ember on December 02, 2018, 11:17:40 PM
Hey, I know the place! I live not far from there.
It was my father that made a first (incomplete) list of the Bonarelli level's fossil fishes ;D

Here's his list I found online if you're interested:

- Rhynchodercetis sp.
- Rhinellus sp.
- Pachyrhizodus sp.
- Tselfatia formosa Arambourg 1954
- Ptychodus decurrens
- Palaeobalistum sp.


That's so cool! Thank you for the list, a diorama incorporating these guys would be pretty great.
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