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Eomyctophum
Temporal range: Early Eocene to Early Oligocene
Eomyctophum koraense and Sardina sardinites 34 maf olig romania
Fossil specimen of E. cozlae (bottom) with Sarmatella (top) from Romania
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Myctophiformes
Family: Myctophidae
Subfamily: Eomyctophinae
Genus: Eomyctophum
Daniltshenko, 1947
Type species
Eomyctophum koraensis
Daniltshenko, 1947
Species
  • E. cozlae Ciobanu, 1977
  • E. koraensis Daniltshenko, 1947
  • E. mainardii Calzoni, Giusberti & Carnevale, 2025
  • E. polysarcum (Gorjanovic-Kramberger, 1880)

Eomyctophum ("dawn Myctophum") is an extinct genus of lanternfish that inhabited the Peri-Tethys region and later the Paratethys Sea from the Eocene to the Oligocene.[1] It is the only member of the extinct subfamily Eomyctophinae, although Eokrefftia may also belong in it.[2] Its remains are known from throughout eastern Europe & western Asia in both the Caucasus and Carpathians, and comprise both articulated skeletons and otoliths, suggesting it was a particularly common fish.[3][4] The earliest known member of the genus was identified from the Early Eocene of Italy in 2025, millions of years earlier and further west than the other species.[5]

The following species are known:[3]

The former species E. gracilis and E. limicolus are now placed in the blackchin Beckerophotus and the lanternfish Oligophus respectively.[3]

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