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Stichopterus woodwardi

Stichopterus woodwardi

Reis, 1909

GBIF:165471451

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Characteristics

Extinct Early Cretaceous, 125-112 Ma

ABOUT

Descriptions(1)

Stichopterus is an extinct genus of chondrostean ray-finned fish that lived during the Early Cretaceous epoch in Asia. It has been found in Russia (Murtoi Formation) and Mongolia. The type species, Stichopterus woodwardi, was named and described in 1909. Since then, up to three other species have been named or were reallocated to Stichopterus, respectively. Stichopterus is similar to Peipiaosteus from China. Both genera belong to the family Peipiaosteidae, together with Liaosteus, Spherosteus, and Yanosteus. Peipiaosteidae are extinct relatives of Modern sturgeons and paddlefishes (Acipenseroidei).
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Source Information

English Wikipedia - Species Pages

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Species pages extracted from the English Wikipedia article XML dump from 2022-08-02. Multimedia, vernacular names and textual descriptions are extracted, but only pages with a taxobox or speciesbox template are recognized. See https://github.com/mdoering/wikipedia-dwca for details.

Döring M (2022). English Wikipedia - Species Pages. Wikimedia Foundation. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/c3kkgh accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-18.

LicensePublished 8/2/2022View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
165471451
Dataset Key
cbb6498e-8927-405a-916b-576d00a6289b
Origin
source
Taxon ID
21805710
Last Crawled
6/16/2026
Last Interpreted
6/16/2026