Category
page 1Miocene fish
Exocoetidae
family of marine fishes
Mene
The moonfish of the genus Mene, the sole extant genus of the family Menidae, are disk-shaped fish which bear a vague resemblance to gourami, thanks to their lateral compression and thread-like pelvic fins. Today, the genus is represented only by Mene maculata of the Indo-Pacific, where it is a popular food fish, especially in the Philippines, where it is known as bilong-bilong, chabita, hiwas or tahas.
Oncorhynchus rastrosus
species of fish

Megapiranha
Megapiranha is an extinct serrasalmid characin fish from the Late Miocene (8–10 million years ago) Ituzaingó Formation of Argentina, described in 2009. The type species is M. paranensis. It is thought to have been about in length and in weight. The holotype consists only of premaxillae and a zigzag tooth row; the rest of its body is unknown. This dentition is reminiscent of both the double-row seen in pacus, and the single row seen in the teeth of modern piranhas, suggesting that M. paranensis is a transitional form. Its bite force is estimated between .
Pochitaserra
Pochitaserra ( Pochita saw) is an extinct genus of sawshark in the family Pristiophoridae. It was discovered in the Bahía Inglesa Formation in Chile, and is named after the character Pochita from the manga Chainsaw Man by Tatsuki Fujimoto. It is a monotypic taxon represented by the type species Pochitaserra patriciacanalae.