-
converging on
modern needlefish. Initially, due to
their slender appearance,
dercetids were
classified with the
spiny eels in the
order Notacanthiformes, but...
-
enchodontoids went
extinct at the end of the Cretaceous,
although some
dercetids survived into the
Early Paleocene and
Stratodus into the
Early Eocene...
- is the
largest species of the genus, and
possibly one of the
largest dercetids, with the
potential to grow to one
meter in length. It
inhabited open...
- reexamined, and
found to not
group with the rest of the genus, but
rather be a
dercetid aulopiform fish.
Robins (1989) went as far as
classifying Anguillavus as...
- (2006, p. 214)
Diogo (2008) Chida, Mori (Fall 2022). "A new
species of
dercetid and the ****essment of the
phylogeny of the
Enchodontoidei (Teleostei: Aulopiformes)"...
-
skeleton A
cimolichthyid aulopiform.
Dercetidae indet.
Complete skeleton A
dercetid aulopiform,
similar to
Dercetis triqueter and
possibly a new
species of...
- 113–142. ISSN 0922-4564. Taverne, Louis; Goolaerts,
Stijn (2015-01-01). "The
dercetid fishes (Teleostei, Aulopiformes) from the
Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous)...
- A
freshwater claroteid catfish.
Pycnodus P.
zeaformis A
marine pycnodont. P.
maliensis P. sp
Stratodus S.
apicalis A
giant marine dercetid aulopiform....
- Alvarado-Ortega, Jesús (2006-09-11). "Rhyn****rcetis regio, sp. nov., a
dercetid fish (Teleostei: Aulopiformes) from Vallecillo,
Nuevo León State, Northeastern...
-
Agoult An ichthyodectid. cf.
Dercetis cf D. sp.
Agoult Complete specimens A
dercetid aulopiform.
Enchodus E. sp.
Goulmima Incomplete specimens,
isolated crania...