monitahokkaiden
Monitahokkaiden is a genus of extinct ray-finned fish that lived during the Early Cretaceous period. The name "Monitahokkaiden" is derived from the Greek word "monitas" meaning "warning" and the Japanese word "hokkaiden" meaning "Hokkaido," referring to the region in Japan where the fossil was discovered. These fossils are primarily found in the Yezo Group of Hokkaido, Japan.
The genus is known from a single described species, Monitahokkaiden nishikawai. This species was characterized by
Research on Monitahokkaiden contributes to our understanding of early teleost fish evolution and the paleobiogeography of