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- Grande, L.; Bemis, W.E. (1998). "A Comprehensive Phylogenetic Study of Amiid Fishes (Amiidae) Based on Comparative Skeletal Anatomy. An Empirical Search...
- amiine Pseudoamiatus, and the marine vidalamiine Maliamia were the only amiids, and halecomorphs as a whole, to survive the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction...
- marine amiid group that also contained Calamopleurus. Both are placed in the tribe Calamopleurini. C. cylindricus was among the largest known amiids, rivaling...
- Cretaceous of Thailand: Implications on the Evolutionary History of the Amiid Lineage". Diversity. 15 (4): 491. doi:10.3390/d15040491. ISSN 1424-2818...
- 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...
- 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...
- troodontid). Aquatic vertebrate fauna consisted of crocodilians, turtles, amiids (relatives of the modern bowfin), and gars. The remains of both Quetzalcoatlus...
- Lance; Bemis, William E. (1998). "A Comprehensive Phylogenetic Study of Amiid Fishes (Amiidae) Based on Comparative Skeletal Anatomy. an Empirical Search...
- fish fossils record the presence of: hybodont sharks, guitarfish, gars, amiids, ophiopsids, oshuniids, pycnodontids, aspidorhynchids, cladocyclids, bonefishes...
- Maliamia ("Malian bowfin") is an extinct genus of amiid ray-finned fish from the Early Eocene, known from fragmentary remains found in the Tamaguélelt...