Bourbonnella
Bourbonnella is an extinct genus of prehistoric freshwater and coastal marine ray-finned fish that lived during the late Mississippian and Asselian in what is now Burgundy, the Czech Republik, and Utah, with other remains known from elsewhere. The genus was named by Daniel Heyler in 1967.
It contains the following species:
- B. fourrieri Poplin, 2001 - Late Pennsylvanian of France
- B. guilloti Heyler, 1967 - Early Permian of France
- B. hirsuta Štamberg, 2007 - Early Permian of the Czech Republic
- B. jocelynae Mickle, 2011 - Early Pennsylvanian of the United States
- B. sottyi Anonymous, 1972 - Late Pennsylvanian of France
The species B. jocelynae is the earliest known representative of the family Aeduellidae.