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page 1Miocene fish of Asia
Megalolamna
Megalolamna is an extinct genus of large mackerel shark that lived approximately 23.5 to 15 million years ago (Mya), from the Late Oligocene to the Middle Miocene epochs. Fossils belonging to this genus are known from the Americas, Europe and Japan, and have been documented in scientific literature since the late 19th century. It was in 2016 that the fossils were described as belonging to the same distinct taxon called M. paradoxodon. However, a 2024 study reveals that the taxon was already described indirectly in 1879 under the name Otodus serotinus, the only known species of this genus then
Cetopangasius
Cetopangasius chaetobranchus is an extinct species of shark catfish, family Pangasiidae. The fossils of this fish originated from a Miocene lake fauna from what is now the Phetchabun Province of Thailand.