| Elopiformes Fossil range: Late Cretaceous |
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Eodiaphyodus is a genus of Elopiformes fish that is classified in the suborder Albuloidea. Late Cretaceous (100mya - 65mya refers to the second half of the Cretaceous Period, named after the famous white Chalk cliffs of southern England Chordates ( Phylum Chordata) are a group of Animals that includes the Vertebrates together with several closely related Invertebrates The Actinopterygii (the plural form of Actinopterygius) comprise the class of the ray-finned fishes. Elopiformes is the order of Ray-finned fish that includes the Tarpons Tenpounders and Ladyfish, as well as a number of extinct Elopiformes is the order of Ray-finned fish that includes the Tarpons Tenpounders and Ladyfish, as well as a number of extinct It is related to the modern Tarpon. The tarpons are large coastal Fish prized by anglers. They grow up to 8 feet in length and sometimes weigh 200 pounds This fish that in Morocco during the Late Cretaceous Period. Morocco (المغرب "al-Maghrib" officially the Kingdom of Morocco (المملكة المغربية is a country located in North Africa The Cretaceous (kriːˈteɪʃəs, usually abbreviated 'K' for its German translation "Kreide" is a geologic period and system, reaching from the end of It crushed its food with bony plates found in the back of its throat.