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Comprehensive Phylogenetic Study of
Amiid Fishes (Amiidae)
Based on
Comparative Skeletal Anatomy. An
Empirical Search...
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Melvius is a
genus of
vidalamiin amiid ray-finned fish from the Late Cretaceous. The type species,
Melvius thomasi, was
described by
Bryant in 1987 from...
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amiine Pseudoamiatus, and the
marine vidalamiine Maliamia were the only
amiids, and
halecomorphs as a whole, to
survive the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction...
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Cretaceous of Thailand:
Implications on the
Evolutionary History of the
Amiid Lineage". Diversity. 15 (4): 491. doi:10.3390/d15040491. ISSNÂ 1424-2818...
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Cyclurus (Ancient Gr**** for "rounded tail") is an
extinct genus of
freshwater amiid ray-finned fish
known from the Late
Cretaceous to the
Early Oligocene across...
- troodontid).
Aquatic vertebrate fauna consisted of crocodilians, turtles,
amiids (relatives of the
modern bowfin), and gars. The
remains of both Quetzalcoatlus...
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marine amiid group that also
contained Calamopleurus. Both are
placed in the
tribe Calamopleurini. C.
cylindricus was
among the
largest known amiids, rivaling...
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indeterminate trionychid.
Other vertebrate fossils include crocodyliform teeth,
amiid teeth and gar scales.
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