mielinoida
Mielinoida is a class of ray-finned fish in the infraclass Holostei, order Amiiformes. These ancient fish belong to the group of holostean fish that are primarily known for their fossil record, with the earliest known representatives dating back to the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 145 million years ago.
Mielinoida were characterized by their unique skull morphology, characterized by an elongated and narrow snout, as
Fossil records of mielinoida are scarce, and most findings come from Cretaceous rock formations in Asia and
Some notable characteristics include the relatively small size of braincase speciments compared to the body size,
Mielinoida likely fed on small aquatic organisms and were capable of weight-bearing oneself on both their lateral