Holophagus is an extinct genus of coelacanth belonging to Latimeriidae.[1] The type species, Holophagus gulo, is known from the Lower Jurassic marine Lias of England.[2] Some authors have considered the genus restricted to the Lias of England.[3]
Taxonomy
The species Holophagus penicillata/penicillatus[4] from the Late Jurassic of Europe is now assigned to the genus Undina.[5] The species Holophagus picenus from the Middle Triassic of Europe has also been reassigned by some authors to Undina.[6] At least some specimens assigned to the genus from the Upper Jurassic of Germany actually belong to the genus Libys.[5] The species Holophagus leridae from the Early Cretaceous El Montesec site in Spain, with other remains tenatively referred from the Early Cretaceous Las Hoyas locality also in Spain, probably do not belong in the genus, but have yet to be reassigned elsewhere.[3]