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Phareodus is a genus of freshwater fish from the Paleocene to the Eocene of Australia, Europe and North and South America. This genus includes at least four species, P. testis (Leidy, 1873) and P. encaustus of North America, P. muelleri of Europe, and P. queenslandicus of Australia. Representatives have been found in the middle Eocene of Australia, Europe and North America, including the Green River Formation in Wyoming, United States. Fossils of the genus have also been found in the Paleocene (Tiupampan) Santa Lucía Formation of Bolivia.

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  • Phareodus (Syn.: Dapedoglossus COPE, 1877) ist eine ausgestorbene, Fischgattung aus der Familie der Knochenzüngler (Osteoglossidae). Fossilien, die der Gattung zugeordnet werden, wurden in Nordamerika, in Ostaustralien und China gefunden. Wie die rezenten Knochenzüngler war Phareodus ein räuberisch lebender Süßwasserfisch. (de)
  • Phareodus is a genus of freshwater fish from the Paleocene to the Eocene of Australia, Europe and North and South America. This genus includes at least four species, P. testis (Leidy, 1873) and P. encaustus of North America, P. muelleri of Europe, and P. queenslandicus of Australia. Representatives have been found in the middle Eocene of Australia, Europe and North America, including the Green River Formation in Wyoming, United States. Fossils of the genus have also been found in the Paleocene (Tiupampan) Santa Lucía Formation of Bolivia. P. testis was a freshwater fish with an oval outline, a small head, and a slightly pointed snout. Its dorsal and anal fins were situated posteriorly, with the anal fin being larger. Its caudal fin was slightly forked. It had small pelvic fins but long, narrow pectoral fins. (en)
  • Il fareodo (gen. Phareodus) è un pesce osseo estinto, appartenente agli Osteoglossiformes. Visse tra l'Eocene medio e l'Oligocene (circa 50 - 30 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Nordamerica, Europa e Australia. (it)
  • Phareodus (лат.) — род ископаемых пресноводных лучепёрых рыб из семейства аравановых отряда араванообразных. В эоцене и олигоцене они обитали в Северной Америке, Австралии и Европе. Предположительно, это были хищные рыбы. (ru)
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  • Leidy, 1873 (en)
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  • Phareodus testis fossil, at the Buffalo Museum of Science (en)
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  • * P. muelleri * P. queenslandicus * P. testis (en)
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  • Other species (en)
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  • Dapedoglossus (en)
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  • Phareodus (en)
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  • Phareodus encaustus (en)
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  • Phareodus (Syn.: Dapedoglossus COPE, 1877) ist eine ausgestorbene, Fischgattung aus der Familie der Knochenzüngler (Osteoglossidae). Fossilien, die der Gattung zugeordnet werden, wurden in Nordamerika, in Ostaustralien und China gefunden. Wie die rezenten Knochenzüngler war Phareodus ein räuberisch lebender Süßwasserfisch. (de)
  • Il fareodo (gen. Phareodus) è un pesce osseo estinto, appartenente agli Osteoglossiformes. Visse tra l'Eocene medio e l'Oligocene (circa 50 - 30 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Nordamerica, Europa e Australia. (it)
  • Phareodus (лат.) — род ископаемых пресноводных лучепёрых рыб из семейства аравановых отряда араванообразных. В эоцене и олигоцене они обитали в Северной Америке, Австралии и Европе. Предположительно, это были хищные рыбы. (ru)
  • Phareodus is a genus of freshwater fish from the Paleocene to the Eocene of Australia, Europe and North and South America. This genus includes at least four species, P. testis (Leidy, 1873) and P. encaustus of North America, P. muelleri of Europe, and P. queenslandicus of Australia. Representatives have been found in the middle Eocene of Australia, Europe and North America, including the Green River Formation in Wyoming, United States. Fossils of the genus have also been found in the Paleocene (Tiupampan) Santa Lucía Formation of Bolivia. (en)
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  • Phareodus (de)
  • Phareodus (it)
  • Phareodus (en)
  • Phareodus (ru)
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