Amyzon (fish)
Amyzon is an extinct genus belonging to the sucker family Catostomidae first described in 1872 by E. D. Cope. There are 4 valid species in the genus. Amyzon are found in North American fossil sites dated from the Early Eocene in Washington USA, and several Early Eocene sites in British Columbia Canada including the McAbee Fossil Beds, Driftwood Canyon, and the "", as well as Early Oligocene sites in Nevada USA.
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Amyzon (fish)
Amyzon is an extinct genus belonging to the sucker family Catostomidae first described in 1872 by E. D. Cope. There are 4 valid species in the genus. Amyzon are found in North American fossil sites dated from the Early Eocene in Washington USA, and several Early Eocene sites in British Columbia Canada including the McAbee Fossil Beds, Driftwood Canyon, and the "", as well as Early Oligocene sites in Nevada USA.
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Amyzon is an extinct genus bel ...... Oligocene sites in Nevada USA.
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†Amyzon mentale
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Amyzon is an extinct genus bel ...... Oligocene sites in Nevada USA.
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