A minuscule, 1.6 inch fish fossil from southwestern Alberta, called Acronichthys maccognoi, is rewriting part of the freshwater family tree.
The Late Cretaceous skeleton carries hallmark features of otophysans – the vast supergroup that today…
A minuscule, 1.6 inch fish fossil from southwestern Alberta, called Acronichthys maccognoi, is rewriting part of the freshwater family tree.
The Late Cretaceous skeleton carries hallmark features of otophysans – the vast supergroup that today…