. . . . "Iniopterygiformes (\"Nape Wing Forms\") is an extinct order of chimaera-like cartilaginous fish that lived from the Devonian to Carboniferous periods (345\u2013280 million years ago). Fossils of them have been found in Montana, Indiana, Illinois, and Nebraska. The Iniopterygians are characterized by large pectoral fins, wing-like projections on their backs, mounted high on the body and denticulated bony plates on the head and jaws."@en . . . . .