monoissa
Monoissa is a genus of extinct cartilaginous fish that lived during the Carboniferous period. These ancient sharks are primarily known from fossilized teeth and fin spines, which are relatively common in certain Carboniferous marine deposits. The teeth of Monoissa are often described as small and serrated, suggesting a diet of smaller invertebrates or possibly fish. The fin spines are also a distinctive feature, typically being slender and ridged.
Fossil discoveries indicate that Monoissa inhabited shallow marine environments. Their small size, estimated to be around