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Amyzon is an extinct genus belonging to the sucker family Catostomidae first described in 1872 by E. D. Cope. There are 4 valid species in this genus of freshwater fishes. Amyzon are found in North American fossil sites dated from the Early Eocene in Washington the the Early Oligocene in Nevada.

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  • Amyzon is an extinct genus belonging to the sucker family Catostomidae first described in 1872 by E. D. Cope. There are 4 valid species in this genus of freshwater fishes. Amyzon are found in North American fossil sites dated from the Early Eocene in Washington the the Early Oligocene in Nevada.
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  • Amyzon
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  • (Cope, 1872)
  • Amyzon
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  • Amyzon is an extinct genus belonging to the sucker family Catostomidae first described in 1872 by E. D. Cope. There are 4 valid species in this genus of freshwater fishes. Amyzon are found in North American fossil sites dated from the Early Eocene in Washington the the Early Oligocene in Nevada.
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