ravivormides
Ravivormides is a proposed genus of extinct ray-finned fish. The name derives from "ravivor," meaning "re-vivor" in Hebrew, and "formides," referring to its perceived similarity to certain early ray-finned fish. Fossil evidence attributed to Ravivormides comes from the Late Cretaceous period, specifically from deposits in what is now North America. The fossils consist primarily of articulated skeletons, providing insights into the anatomy and potential lifestyle of this ancient fish.
Key characteristics of Ravivormides, as inferred from its fossil remains, include a fusiform body shape, suggesting
The scientific significance of Ravivormides lies in its potential contribution to understanding the evolutionary diversification of