pterygoideiset
Pterygoideiset is a taxonomic family of extinct ray-finned fishes that lived during the Triassic period. Fossil remains of these fish have been found in various locations around the world, suggesting a relatively widespread distribution during their time. The family Pterygoideiset is characterized by a distinct set of anatomical features, particularly in their fins and skull structure, which distinguish them from other contemporaneous fish groups.
The name "Pterygoideiset" itself refers to the prominent pterygoid bones, which are part of the palate in
While specific ecological roles are difficult to ascertain definitively from fossil evidence alone, the morphology of