RMBA1FMK–fossil fish, Knightia, from the Green River Formation, Fossil Station, Wyoming. Eocene period
RF2DYNDJ5–Fossil of Knightia sp., a freshwater fish from the Eocene Era (56-39.9 million years ago)
RFS38AMW–Knightia fossil fish.
RF2E4KF66–Fossil fish. Knightia sp.
RFS38D7H–A knightia fossil fish.
RF2H0F0MM–Knightia fossil - a herring type fish from the eocene period 50 million years ago found in Wyoming USA. Specimen length 65mm
RMRP6R54–Fossil fish (Diplomystus dentatus) eating a Herring (Knightia eocaena). Eocene age. The Field Museum. Chicago, Illinois, USA.
RM2AEK0AP–Fossil fish, Knightia eocaena, Eocene, Whyoming, Usa
RFF7X34D–Fossil of fish
RMW0P3G0–Fossils of freshwater Herring (Knightia sp.) Eocene Epoch. 50 million years old. Green River Formation. Kemmerer, Wyoming, USA, Courtesy of ZRS Fossil
RFBXRH78–close-up fish fossil with lots of detail
RMMPHB1J–Fossilized fish in matrix
RF2T6GH12–Fossil freshwater fish (Knightia sp.) that lived in Eocene. Sample.
RF2WPBMJX–Large flat rock Knightia Death Plate displays fossils of small boned fish related to herring found in Green River area of Wyoming. See bones & fins.
RMAPENKR–Fossil Gar (Labracodes simplex) with Knightia (smaller fish) Green River formation - Fossil Lake - Wyoming
RMAGKEYJ–Knightia fossil fish from the Green River Formation of Wyoming. 74mm from nose to tail. 54-58 million years old
RMA5MT2D–Fish fossil from Green River formation Wyoming USA
RMA3XK4C–Eocene fish Knightia Alta 50 million years old fossil on beach
RMAB1J0C–Fossil fish Knightia
RMBFN7PA–Fossil fish, Knightia, from the Green River Formation, Fossil Station, Wyoming. Eocene period
RMMFC9WX–FISH SHOAL FOSSILS Knightia sp. Eocene period (50m years old) Wyoming, USA
RMB70HGT–extinct fossil fish from Wyoming Green River formation
RMF01XGC–Fossils - Deuterostomia - Chordata - Actinopterygii - Knightia - Eocene - United States of America.
RMD78R42–Freshwater fossilized herring-like fish Knightia eocaena state fossil State Wyoming 55-million-year-old Eocene Green River
RMA3AG7R–P33 060 Cranbrook Institute Of Science - Knightia Fossil Fish - Bloomfield Hills Michigan USA
RMRP6R6W–Fossil Spiny-finned Fish (Mioplosus labracoides) eating a Herring (Knightia eocaena). Eocene age. The Field Museum. Chicago, Illinois, USA.
RM2AEK0B0–Fossil fish, Knightia sp., Eocene, Whyoming, Usa
RFF7X1WR–Fossil of fish
RMW0P474–Fossils of freshwater Herring (Knightia sp.) Eocene Epoch. 50 million years old. Green River Formation. Kemmerer, Wyoming, USA, Courtesy of ZRS Fossil
RFBXRH73–close-up fish fossil with lots of detail
RMW0P3D0–Diplomystus dentatus (larger fish) and Knightia eocaena. 48-55 million years old. Green River Formation, WY, USA, Eocene Epoch. Courtesy: Private coll
RMRGHXPG–. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. Vol. 5] Jordan.—The Fossil Fishes of California. 127 ring- with about forty vertebrae, which are very small, the ribs slender and hair-like, the head large, apparently with rather long jaws. It is impossible to place either species in any particular. Fig. 21. Clupeoid fish (B). No. 33. genus. It may possibly prove to belong to the genus Knightia, defined on a later page in this paper. 34. Clupeoid fish. C. In the white marls from Shorb are eight specimens or a species of herring-like fish, possibly the same as the one mentioned as A in a paragr
RMBCN2WT–Fossil Fish Priscacara liops, a perch relative, on left and two Knightia eocaena fish on right Eeocene Wyoming USA
RMA62Y3N–Fossil Fish Diplomystus spp Eating Knightia Wyoming Green River Formation 50 million years before present
RMW0P31F–Fossils of freshwater Herring (Knightia sp.) Eocene Epoch. 50 million years old. Green River Formation. Kemmerer, Wyoming, USA, Courtesy of ZRS Fossil
RMAGKEWH–Knightia fossil fish from the Green River Formation of Wyoming. 74mm from nose to tail. 54-58 million years old
RMBCTND9–Fossilized leaves and Knightia Fish Green River Formation Wyoming USA by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMB70JTC–extinct fossil fish from Wyoming Green River formation
RMD78R9A–Freshwater fossilized herring-like fish Knightia eocaena state fossil State Wyoming 55-million-year-old Eocene Green River
RFF7X33J–Fossil of fish
RMAGJWDY–Knightia fossil fish from the Green River Formation of Wyoming. 74mm from nose to tail. 54-58 million years old. Detail of head
RMBCN38E–Fish fossils Diplomystus dentatus, the larger fish and Knightia eocaena Green River Formation, Wyoming USA
RMB70HH7–extinct fossil fish from Wyoming Green River formation
RMCTP97R–Knightia fish fossil
RMD78RBN–Freshwater fossilized herring-like fish Knightia eocaena state fossil State Wyoming 55-million-year-old Eocene Green River
RMBCN33M–Fish Fossils Dyplomystus dentatus, larger two and smaller Knightia eocaena bottom right Green River Formation Wyoming
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