origoneilla
Origoneilla is a taxonomic genus of extinct ray-finned fish that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossils of origoneilla have been discovered in deposits dating back approximately 70 million years, primarily in North Africa. These fish are characterized by a distinct arrangement of fin rays and skull morphology, differentiating them from other contemporary fish groups.
The scientific understanding of origoneilla is based on a limited number of fossil specimens, making detailed
The classification of origoneilla has been subject to revision as new fossil evidence emerges and comparative