Acrolepididae
Acrolepididae is an extinct family of ray-finned fish. Genera referred to Acrolepididae existed from the Early Carboniferous period to the Early Triassic epoch. They were nektonic carnivores with a fusiform body.
Acrolepididae may be closely related with the Early Mesozoic Ptycholepididae.
Included genera and species
- Genus Acrolepis Agassiz, 1843
- * Acrolepis frequens Yankevich, 1996
- * Acrolepis gigas Frič, 1877
- * Acrolepis hamiltoni Johnston & Morton, 1890
- * Acrolepis hopkinsi M'Coy, 1848
- * Acrolepis hortonensis Dawson, 1868
- * Acrolepis? laetus Lambe, 1916
- * Acrolepis languescens Yankevich, 1996
- * Acrolepis ortholepis Traquair, 1884
- * Acrolepis sedgwicki Agassiz, 1843
- * Acrolepis semigranulosa Traquair, 1890
- * Acrolepis tasmanicus Johnston & Morton, 1891
- * Acrolepis wilsoni Traquair, 1888
- Genus Acropholis Aldinger, 1937
- * Acropholis stensioei Aldinger, 1937
- Genus Challaia Rusconi, 1946
- * Challaia magna Rusconi, 1949
- * Challaia elongata
- Genus Namaichthys Gürich, 1923
- * Namaichthys digitata
- * Namaichthys schroederi Gürich, 1923
- Genus Plegmolepis Aldinger, 1937
- * Plegmolepis groenlandica Aldinger, 1937
- * Plegmolepis kochi Aldinger, 1937
- Genus Reticulolepis Westoll, 1934
- * ''Reticulolepis exsculpta''