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Esconichthys apopryis from the upper carboniferous (325 million years) of the Mazon Creek formation, Braidwood, IL. This diminutive lungfish is about 1/2 grown.

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Phareodus encaustis is an osteoglossid (arowana) that comes from the Eocene of the Green River Basin formation in Wyoming. I've also attached a jaw from a larger specimen than the one photographed (really wish I'd found the complete fish)

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Here's another Osteoglossid (arowana) called Phareodus testis. Climate changes killed off the 2 known US-native aro species. Darn the bad luck. This one is also from the Eocene (50 MYO) Green River Basin formations of Kemmerer, Wyoming.

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This codlet is still not identified. But, because of the filaments, it looks just like the paradise threadfin. From the Eocene of southern France.

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