Pterichthys

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 8: Peasant to Eoumelia, p. 477
Illustration of a Pterichthys, a prehistoric fish. It is shown from a dorsal view, highlighting its unique anatomy. It has a large, diamond-shaped body covered in bony plates, a long tail, and four large, flat, wing-like pectoral fins extending from the sides of its body.
Pterichthys.

Pterichthys (Gr., 'wing-fish'), a genus of extinct Ganoid fishes, remains of which occur in Devonian strata. The head and body were covered with bony sculptured plates, and the pectoral fins (to the wing-like appearance of which the name refers) were large and prominent.

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