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Archaeomaenidae is an extinct family of - fish found in freshwater environments of New South Wales of , , and , and in New South Wales and Mongolia.

Archaeomaenidae was originally erected by the Belgian zoologist George Albert Boulenger for the (then) two species of ( A. tenuis and A. robustus) of the Talbragar fishbeds, which had originally been assigned to the family . It was later expanded to include the other Talbragar fish genera and as well. In 1941, Archaeomaene robustus was moved to the new genus Madariscus by R. T. Wade; however, a 2021 study found that this species most likely represents mature individuals of Archaeomaene tenuis, and is thus a of it. Additionally, the archaeomaenid affinities of Aetheolepis and Aphnelepis have been questioned, with Aetheolepis more recently being interpreted as a member of the family instead. Archaeomaenidae has long been thought to be endemic to Australia, but the Asian genera of Y. N. Jakovlev. 1986. Acipenseriformes, in Nasekomye v rannemelovykh ekosistemakh zapadnoy Mongolii. The Joint Soviet-Mongolian Palaeontological Expedition 28:178-182 [1] and of ,Su, Dezao. "New Early Jurassic actinopterygians from Weixin, Yunnan." Vertebrata Pal Asiatica 32.3 (1993): 151-165. and the Antarctic genus , suggest that the family had a much farther, possibly global range than traditionally assumed.Schaeffer, Bobb. A Jurassic fish from Antarctica. American Museum of Natural History, 1972. [2]

By the Early Cretaceous, only the Mongolian genus, Gurvanichthys, and , and the archaeomaenids' apparent descendant, , survive, where the latter two genera form important components of the vertebrate fauna of a polar lake in what is now Koonwarra, Victoria.Waldman, Michael. Fish from the freshwater Lower Cretaceous of Victoria, Australia: with comments on the palaeo-environment. No. 9. Palaeontological Association, 1971. [3]

The below is simplified after a phylogenetic analysis by Bean (2021). Archaeomaenidae was recovered as one of the most basal stem-teleost clades, lying of the families and , but stemward of the family Pholidophoridae:

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