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changed by E.O.
Wiley in 1976 to
Atractosteus spatula to
recognize two
distinct taxa of gars.
Synonyms of
Atractosteus spatula include:
Lesisosteus [sic]...
- known: †
Atractosteus atrox (Leidy, 1873) †
Atractosteus grandei Brownstein & Lyson, 2022 †
Atractosteus messelensis Grande 2010 †
Atractosteus simplex (Leidy...
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Atractosteus Rafinesque, 1820 †
Atractosteus atrox (Leidy, 1873) (Green
River atrox gar) †
Atractosteus grandei Brownstein & Lyson, 2022 †
Atractosteus messelensis...
- Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Atractosteus tropicus". FishBase.
September 2018 version. "
Atractosteus tropicus". SeriouslyFish.
Retrieved 28...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Atractosteus tristoechus. The
Cuban gar (
Atractosteus tristoechus), also
known as the manjuarí, is a fish in the...
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genus Atractosteus which includes modern day
species of gars such as the
giant alligator gar (
Atractosteus spatula) and the
tropical gar (
Atractosteus tropicus)...
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Atractosteus simplex (from simplex,
Latin for "simple",
likely referring to the
smooth scales), the
simplex gar, is an
extinct species of gar from the...
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Atractosteus afric**** is a
potentially dubious species of gar from the Late
Cretaceous of
Niger and France. "Lepisosteiformes Hay, 1929". Biolibz. "Ventabren...
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genus Atractosteus, and is
generally placed as its
sister genus, a
sister to
Atractosteus and Lepisosteus, or even as a
species within Atractosteus as per...
- that
diverged from its only
extant relative,
Atractosteus,
during the
Early Cretaceous. As with
Atractosteus,
fossil evidence suggests that the ancestral...