Aetheolepis is an extinct genus of ray-finned fish which lived in freshwater environments in what is now Western Australia and New South Wales during the Jurassic period.
Aetheolepis was previously thought to be an archaeomaenid,[2] until a 2016 study instead recovered it as a member of the family Dapediidae.
Fossils of A. mirabilis have been found in the Talbragar River fossil beds of New South Wales and the Colalura Sandstone of Western Australia.
[1] It was named by Arthur Smith Woodward in 1865 along with other Talbragar fish.
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