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Menaspis

Menaspis is an extinct genus of holocephalian cartilaginous fish from the Permian period. The only species in this genus is Menaspis armata.

Last revised
Jul 3, 2026
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Length
126 w
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Source
Menaspis
Temporal range:
Body fossil of a male M. armata from the Kupferschiefer
Tooth plates and jaws of M armata on display at the Ottoneum Museum of Natural History
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Chondrichthyes
Subclass: Holocephali
Order: Menaspiformes
Family: Menaspidae
Genus: Menaspis
Ewald, 18481
Species:
M. armata
Binomial name
Menaspis armata
Ewald, 1848
Life reconstruction of a male M. armata source ↗

Menaspis is an extinct genus of holocephalian cartilaginous fish from the Permian period (Wuchiapingian stage). The only species in this genus is Menaspis armata.1

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Further reading

Further reading

  • Aquagenesis: The Origin and Evolution of Life in the Sea by Richard Ellis
  • Rocks and Fossils: A Visual Guide (Visual Guides) by Robert R. Coenraads