Bobasatrania
Bobasatrania is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine ray-finned fish that survived the Permian-Triassic [extinction event]. Fossils of Bobasatrania were found in beds of Changhsingian to Ladinian age. It was most speciose during the Early Triassic.
The genus was named after the locality Bobasatrana in northeast Madagascar, from where the type species, Bobasatrania mahavavica, was described. The name of this species refers to the Mahavavy River.
Taxonomy
The following species are known:- †B. antiqua - Latest Permian of Italy
- †B. canadensis - Early Triassic of British Columbia
- †B. ceresiensis Bürgin, 1992 - Middle Triassic of Switzerland
- †B. groenlandica Stensiö, 1932 - Earliest Triassic of Greenland
- †B. ladina - Latest Permian or earliest Triassic of Italy
- †B. mahavica White, 1932 - Early Triassic of Madagascar
- †B. moroderi - Latest Permian of Italy
- †B. nathorsti - Earliest Triassic of Svalbard
- †B. scutata - Middle Triassic of Germany and France
The remains of a "Platysomus"-style tooth plate known from the latest Carboniferous or earliest Permian of the United States appear to be the earliest record of a Bobasatrania relative.