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Amiopsis is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish belonging to the family Amiidae. Fossils are known from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone, Germany (A. lepidota), the Early Cretaceous Purbeck Group, England (A. damoni), La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation, Spain (A. woodwardi) and Bernnissant Iguanodon locality, Belgium (A. dolloi) and the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of the Balkans (A. prisca type species). The monophyly of the genus is questionable, due to it being based on a single character, "the presence of three or more lateral fossae on each side of most abdominal centra". Remains previously assigned to this genus from the Early Cretaceous Las Hoyas, Spain have been moved into the new genus .

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  • Amiopsis is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish belonging to the family Amiidae. Fossils are known from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone, Germany (A. lepidota), the Early Cretaceous Purbeck Group, England (A. damoni), La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation, Spain (A. woodwardi) and Bernnissant Iguanodon locality, Belgium (A. dolloi) and the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of the Balkans (A. prisca type species). The monophyly of the genus is questionable, due to it being based on a single character, "the presence of three or more lateral fossae on each side of most abdominal centra". Remains previously assigned to this genus from the Early Cretaceous Las Hoyas, Spain have been moved into the new genus . (en)
  • Amiopsis es un género extinto de peces osteíctios prehistóricos de la familia Amiidae. Este género marino fue descrito científicamente por Kner en 1863.​ (es)
  • Amiopsis est un genre fossile de poissons d’eau douce de la famille des Amiidae (ordre des Amiiformes). Il a vécu du Jurassique supérieur au Crétacé inférieur. Il a été décrit sur la base de fossiles trouvés en Europe. L'espèce type est . (fr)
  • L'amiopside (gen. Amiopsis) è un pesce osseo estinto, appartenente agli amiiformi. Visse tra il Giurassico superiore e il Cretaceo inferiore (Kimmeridgiano - Barremiano, circa 150 - 125 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Europa. (it)
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  • Amiopsis (en)
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  • Kner, 1863 (en)
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  • Amiopsis lepidota (en)
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  • Amiopsis (en)
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  • Amiopsis prisca (en)
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  • Kner, 1863 (en)
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  • Amiopsis is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish belonging to the family Amiidae. Fossils are known from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone, Germany (A. lepidota), the Early Cretaceous Purbeck Group, England (A. damoni), La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation, Spain (A. woodwardi) and Bernnissant Iguanodon locality, Belgium (A. dolloi) and the Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of the Balkans (A. prisca type species). The monophyly of the genus is questionable, due to it being based on a single character, "the presence of three or more lateral fossae on each side of most abdominal centra". Remains previously assigned to this genus from the Early Cretaceous Las Hoyas, Spain have been moved into the new genus . (en)
  • Amiopsis es un género extinto de peces osteíctios prehistóricos de la familia Amiidae. Este género marino fue descrito científicamente por Kner en 1863.​ (es)
  • Amiopsis est un genre fossile de poissons d’eau douce de la famille des Amiidae (ordre des Amiiformes). Il a vécu du Jurassique supérieur au Crétacé inférieur. Il a été décrit sur la base de fossiles trouvés en Europe. L'espèce type est . (fr)
  • L'amiopside (gen. Amiopsis) è un pesce osseo estinto, appartenente agli amiiformi. Visse tra il Giurassico superiore e il Cretaceo inferiore (Kimmeridgiano - Barremiano, circa 150 - 125 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Europa. (it)
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  • Amiopsis (en)
  • Amiopsis (es)
  • Amiopsis (fr)
  • Amiopsis (it)
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