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- nicknamed the “Imp****e des Dapalis”. Some fossil otoliths of Dapalis are abundant enough to be regional index fossils, with Dapalis formosus, an abundant species...
- Dapalis macrurus is an extinct species of prehistoric ray-finned fish. The only known site where it was found is the region around Céreste in the French...
- is Dapalis, which appears to be a stem group-gl****fish with fossil otoliths known as far back as the Late Cretaceous. Full-body fossils of Dapalis become...
- "Pyrausta dapalis (Grote, 1881)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved February 20, 2018. "801534.00 – 5054 – Pyrausta dapalis – (Grote, 1881)"...
- agricultural ones include Opitulus, Almus, Ruminus, Frugifer, Farreus, ****ia, Dapalis, Epulo. Augustine gives an explanation of the ones he lists which should...
- of the remains now ****igned to this genus were previously ****igned to Dapalis. It was previously classified as a "percichthyid" under a former treatment...
- agricultural ones include Opitulus, Almus, Ruminus, Frugifer, Farreus, ****ia, Dapalis, Epulo. Augustine gives an explanation of the ones he lists which should...
- stream, even during the dryest droughts), fossils of plants and fishes (Dapalis macrurus) have been uncovered. Both those deposits are classified geological...
- (3): 435–443. Ahnelt, H.; Bradić-Milinović, K.; Schwarzhans, W. (2024). "Dapalis pauciserratus, a new species of freshwater gl****fishes (Teleostei, Amb****idae)...
- Asifabad An eagle ray. Cyprinidae incertae sedis Deothan-Kheri A cyprinid. Dapalis D. erici Rangapur Otolith. A serranid otolith. "Eotrigonodon" "E." wardhaensis...