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Is this a specimen of Gymnoichthys inopinatus?

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I think so. 

Some of the fins are not as well preserved as in this specimenfrom oilshale's collection.

Despite this, the fins are in the correct position, and the skull morphology is quite similar.

See comparison below.

 

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