Green River Amphiplaga Fish Fossil

Amphiplaga brachyptera

Order Percopsiformes, Family Percopsidae

Geological Time: Eocene

Size: Fish fossil is 2 ¾” in length on a small plate

Fossil Site: Green River Formation, Kemmerer, Wyoming

Fossil Code: PFF485

Price: $50.00


Amphiplaga Fish FossilDescription: This is a well preserved specimen of the hard to find species. Amphiplaga is one of the more rare of the Green River fish fossils, making up some 1% of the total from Fossil Lake, its only known location. Named by the famous 19th Century paleontologist E.D. Cope, the name Amphiplaga is thought to mean "ambiguous wound", pointing to the fact that the holotype specimen was headless. Shaped rather like a cross between a trout and a perch, the Percopsidae are colloquially termed “trout perches”. Fossil percopsids are only known from North America, the current home of the extant genus Percopsis. With a maximum total length of 150 mm and an average of 100 mm this is a mature adult specimen of this infrequently offered taxon.

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