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- Coelacanthidae is an extinct family of coelacanths found in freshwater and marine strata throughout the world, originating during the Permian, and finally...
- of Baryonyx, is hypothesized to have pre**** on fish because of giant coelacanthids found in the same environment, and due to anatomical features, including...
- skeletal elements demonstrate it is closely related to the Jur****ic-aged coelacanthid Libys. The species is named for herpetologist James L. Dobie. It has...
- Lusitaniadalen Member (Fish Niveau) A coelacanthid coelacanth A. elegans Lusitaniadalen Member (Fish Niveau) A coelacanthid coelacanth Mylacanthus M. lobatus...
- Swenzia is an extinct genus of coelacanthid fish from the late Jur****ic of France. It contains a single species, S. latimerae, which was originally described...
- Meddelelser om Grønland. 83: 1–298. Stensiö, E. (1937). "On the Devonian coelacanthids of Germany with special reference to the dermal skeleton". Kungliga...
- facies" Isolated remains & Scales A freshwater (lacustrine or fluvial) coelacanthid Coelacanthiform. Coelacanths are quoted from this zone, but their remains...
- while among the sarcopterygians, numerous specimens of indeterminate coelacanthids are known. In the Prida Formation, a significant number of cartilaginous...
- 1134/S0031030115120035, retrieved 2019-03-14 Diedrich, C.G (2009), "A coelacanthid-rich site at Hasbergen (NW Germany): taphonomy and palaeoenvironment...
- while among the sarcopterygians, numerous specimens of indeterminate coelacanthids are known. The most abundant marine reptiles of the Fossil Hill Member...