Cryptoberyx


Cryptoberyx is an extinct genus of prehistoric marine ray-finned fish that lived during the late Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous. Two species are known from southern Europe and the Middle East, both part of the former Tethys Sea.
The following species are known:
The holotype of C. minimus was initially used by Arthur Smith Woodward as a paratype of Lissoberyx dayi, until later studies found it to represent a different genus entirely.
Cryptoberyx was previously considered a beryciform under a former paraphyletic view of the order, as a stem-group "trachichthyoid". With the splitting of these two orders, its taxonomic identity is unclear.