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Bit of a long shot this one, but here goes…

My daughter has recently been given a small collection by a colleague of her mother who heard she was interested in fossils. The previous owner had clearly done a bit of collecting around Lyme Regis and also bought a few pieces. There’s a few Moroccan pieces (low grade trilo, some Mosasaur tooth crowns), an insect in amber and some Madagascan stuff. By far the most interesting piece though is this fish; it has no label and I have no idea where in the world it could have come from. Can anyone shed any light on possible provenance or even identify the species?

Many thanks for looking 

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To me, this looks a bit like Jianghanichthys hubeiensis, from the Paleocene of Hubei, China. 

Not the best preservation, so I'm not 100% on the ID. Maybe @oilshale or @rocket will weigh in.

The fish is currently displayed upside down, however.

 

Backbone should always be at the top:

 

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1 minute ago, Fossildude19 said:

To me, this looks a bit like Jianghanichthys from the Paleocene of Hubei, China. 

Not the best preservation, so I'm not 100% on the ID. Maybe @oilshale or @rocket will weigh in.

The fish is currently displayed upside down, however.

 

Backbone should always be at the top:

 

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Thank you. I did a quick search for “fossil fish” on a popular auction site after posting here, found a lot of those on sale and thought they look similar. The price point and availability would certainly match the rest of the collection 

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20 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:

The fish is currently displayed upside down, however.

 

Backbone should always be at the top:

 

 

Well, it seems to me that he is well positioned, it seems that the spine, in the central part  sinks downwards, giving an erroneous perspective. :zzzzscratchchin:

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39 minutes ago, Paleorunner said:

Well, it seems to me that he is well positioned, it seems that the spine, in the central part  sinks downwards, giving an erroneous perspective. :zzzzscratchchin:

 

 

Here is my Jianhangichthys

 

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Note  the position of the vertebral column, and the large dorsal fin.

It is larger than the other fins.

I have corrected the orientation in my other post - you can clearly see the dorsal fin at the mid point of the back, at the apex of the hump.

Perhaps, I should have specified at the top of the skull.  ;)

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1 hour ago, Fossildude19 said:

 

 

Here is my Jianhangichthys

 

gallery_2806_718_299200.jpg

 

Note  the position of the vertebral column, and the large dorsal fin.

It is larger than the other fins.

I have corrected the orientation in my other post - you can clearly see the dorsal fin at the mid point of the back, at the apex of the hump.

Perhaps, I should have specified at the top of the skull.  ;)

hahaha... well, we're both right, I read your publication, and I thought you were referring to your published photo. :DOH::heartylaugh:

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14 hours ago, dhiggi said:

Bit of a long shot this one, but here goes…

My daughter has recently been given a small collection by a colleague of her mother who heard she was interested in fossils. The previous owner had clearly done a bit of collecting around Lyme Regis and also bought a few pieces. There’s a few Moroccan pieces (low grade trilo, some Mosasaur tooth crowns), an insect in amber and some Madagascan stuff. By far the most interesting piece though is this fish; it has no label and I have no idea where in the world it could have come from. Can anyone shed any light on possible provenance or even identify the species?

Many thanks for looking 

FEA81306-6B3F-4A15-8722-BE96DEBEBE48.jpeg

 

might be Jianghanichthys, they were common on the market some time ago. Could you post a pic of the back-side?

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