Rhinconichthys

Rhinconichthys is an extinct genus of bony fish which existed during the upper Cretaceous period.[2]

Rhinconichthys
Temporal range: Cretaceous
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Rhinconichthys

Friedman et al., 2010
Species

R. taylori Friedman et al., 2010
R. purgatoirensis Schumacher et al., 2016[1]
R. uyenoi Schumacher et al., 2016[1]

Along with its close cousins the great-white-shark-sized or larger Bonnerichthys and the immense Leedsichthys, Rhinconichthys forms a line of giant filter-feeding bony pachycormid fish that swam the Jurassic and Cretaceous seas for over 100 million years.

Description

Rhinconichthys was a medium-sized fish. R.uyenoi grew to around 3.4–4.5 meters, while R.purgatoriensis was much smaller, around 2–2.7 meters.[3]

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