- The
Ellimmichthyiformes, also
known as double-armored herrings, are an
extinct order of ray-finned fish
known from the
Early Cretaceous to the Oligocene...
- allies), it was
formerly even more diverse, with the
extinct order Ellimmichthyiformes also known.
Fossil records of this
group date back to the Berriasian/Valanginian...
- Salmoniformes, Cetomimiformes, etc.
Their sister group were the
extinct Ellimmichthyiformes,
which were
dominant throughout much of the
Cretaceous and into the...
-
Wiley &
Johnson 2010 (Clupeomorpha
Greenwood et al. 1966)
Order †
Ellimmichthyiformes Grande 1982
Order Clupeiformes Bl****er 1859 (herrings and anchovies)...
- (2019). Cavin,
Lionel (ed.). "An
Eocene paraclupeid fish (Teleostei,
Ellimmichthyiformes) from Bolca, Italy: the
youngest marine record of double-armoured...
- The
Green River Formation is a
geological formation located in the
Intermountain West of the
United States, in the
states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming...
-
Otocephala Superorder Clupeomorpha Greenwood et al. 1966 †Order
Ellimmichthyiformes Grande, 1982
Order Clupeiformes Goodrich, 1909
Superorder Alepocephali...
-
Cenomanian of
Lebanon and Morocco. It is
classified within the
order Ellimmichthyiformes. Both
species within the
genus are
small (15 cm) and, like other...
- was
among the last
surviving members of the formerly-diverse
order Ellimmichthyiformes, with only its
close relative Guiclupea living for longer. The genus...
- Saccopharyngiformes,
including the
gulper eel
Superorder Clupeomorpha Order †
Ellimmichthyiformes Order Clupeiformes,
including herrings and
anchovies Superorder Ostariophysi...