Enchodus dirus
- Time
- 66–83.6 million years ago
- Period
- Unknown
- Known sites
- 22

Summary
Enchodus is an extinct genus of aulopiform ray-finned fish related to lancetfish and lizardfish. Species of Enchodus flourished during the Late Cretaceous, where they were a widespread component of marine ecosystems worldwide, and there is some evidence that they may have survived to the Paleocene or Eocene; however, this may just represent reworked Cretaceous material.
Source: Wikipedia - Enchodus
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