Eusthenopteron is an extinct genus of lobe-finned fish from the Late Devonian. Early depictions of Eusthenopteron show it emerging onto land; however, everyone now agrees that it is a strictly aquatic animal. Notably, it is one of the earliest sarcopterygians in which the humerus is preserved. Among the various species of this genus, the most popular is undoubtedly E. foordi.
The species: