Euzaphlegidae
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Euzaphlegidae is a family of extinct escolar-like fish closely related to the snake mackerels. Fossils of euzaphlegids are found from Paleocene to Late Miocene-aged marine strata of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains,[2] India, Iran, Turkmenistan, Italy,[1] and Southern California.[3]
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