†Saurorhynchus anningae †Saurorhynchus brevirostris †Saurorhynchus hauffi Saurorhynchus is an extinct genus of carnivorous bony fish that lived during the Early and Middle Jurassic epochs.
[2] Fossils have been found in Europe (France, Belgium, Luxembourg, United Kingdom, Germany,[3] Italy) and North America (Canada[4]).
[6] Saurorhynchus is the youngest representative of the family Saurichthyidae and the order Saurichthyiformes.
This family is known for its large, elongate jaws, similar to modern Belonidae.
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