Definition of Gyracanthidae. Meaning of Gyracanthidae. Synonyms of Gyracanthidae

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Definition of Gyracanthidae

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Meaning of Gyracanthidae from wikipedia

- Gyracanthidae is a family of extinct fish belonging to the class Acanthodii, known from early Devonian to late Carboniferous. Members are characterized...
- name from Diplacanthus, first described by Ag****iz in 1843. Family Gyracanthidae is sometimes rejected from this order. Clowes, Chris. ""Acanthodii:...
- reinterpretation of Gyracanthides murrayi Woodward 1906 (Acanthodii, Gyracanthidae) from the Lower Carboniferous of the Mansfield Basin, Victoria, Australia"...
- Eugnathostomata class: †Acanthodii Owen, 1846 Orders Acanthodiformes "Climatiiformes" (paraphyletic) Climatiidae Diplacanthiformes Gyracanthidae Ischnacanthiformes...
- Brachyacanthus Climatius Erriwacanthus Nodocosta? Parexus SevyacanthusGyracanthidae Aganacanthus? Ankylacanthus Gyracanthides Gyracanthus Oracanthus?...
- & Daeschler, E. B. (2017). “Gyracanthus” sherwoodi (Gnathostomata, Gyracanthidae) from the Late Devonian of North America. Proceedings of the Academy...
- Brachyacanthus Climatius Erriwacanthus Nodocosta? Parexus SevyacanthusGyracanthidae Aganacanthus? Ankylacanthus Gyracanthides Gyracanthus Oracanthus?...
- Brachyacanthus Climatius Erriwacanthus Nodocosta? Parexus SevyacanthusGyracanthidae Aganacanthus? Ankylacanthus Gyracanthides Gyracanthus Oracanthus?...
- Brachyacanthus Climatius Erriwacanthus Nodocosta? Parexus SevyacanthusGyracanthidae Aganacanthus? Ankylacanthus Gyracanthides Gyracanthus Oracanthus?...
- Brachyacanthus Climatius Erriwacanthus Nodocosta? Parexus SevyacanthusGyracanthidae Aganacanthus? Ankylacanthus Gyracanthides Gyracanthus Oracanthus?...