Eothynnus


Eothynnus is an extinct species of prehistoric jackfish that lived during the lower Eocene of Europe and eastern North America. It contains a single species, E. salmoneus. It is known primarily from some preserved skulls from what is now the Isle of Sheppey in England. A single vertebra is also known from the Nanjemoy Formation of Virginia, US.
It was originally thought to be a tuna or mackerel, hence the generic name translating as "dawn" or "Eocene tuna." Later, it was reappraised to be a jackfish, related to Teratichthys and Eastmanalepes. It is one of the largest fish known from the London Clay.