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| regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | subphylum = Vertebrata | infraphylum = Gnathostomata | superclassis = Osteichthyes | classis = Actinopterygii | subclassis = | ordo = Perciformes〔(Perciformes ) - Paleobiology Database〕 | superfamilia = | familia = Percidae | subfamilia = | genus = ''Mioplosus'' | species = | binomial = | binomial_authority = }} ''Mioplosus'' is an extinct genus of Percid fish that lived from the early to middle Eocene. Five species of the genus has been described, ''Mioplosus labracoides'' is found in the Green River Formation Lagerstätte. ''Mioplosus'' has numerous extant relatives in Northern Hemisphere fresh- and brackish water, as well as fossil relatives in Asia, Europe and New Zealand, and may be closely related to the modern-day Pike-perches (genus ''Sander''). ''Mioplosus'' are similar to modern Percids, and like them have two dorsal fins, the anterior dorsal fin spiny and the posterior soft-rayed. Fossil ''Mioplosus'' up to have been found, but anything over is rare. ''Mioplosus'' have pointed teeth and are believed to have been voracious predators, individuals have been found with fish lodged in its throat. ''Mioplosus'' fossils are never found in large groups, which suggest they were solitary. ==See also== * Prehistoric fish * List of prehistoric bony fish * Green River Formation 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mioplosus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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