-
taxon of ray-finned bony fish in the
clade Neopterygii. The only
extant Halecomorph species are the
bowfin (Amia calva) and
eyespot bowfin (Amia ocellicauda)...
- Tithonian-aged Eichstätt
Formation of Germany. It was
initially considered a
halecomorph related to Caturus, but more
recent studies indicate it to be a teleosteomorph...
- belong.
Other orders, such as the Parasemionotiformes, are all extinct.
Halecomorphs, and its
sister group Ginglymodi,
belong to Holostei.
Holosteans are...
- remains, with many
specimens ****igned to ray-finned
fishes such as the
halecomorphs Lepidotes, Propterus, Gyrodus, Mesturus, Proscinetes, Caturus, Ophiopsis...
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Calamopleurus is a
prehistoric genus of
marine halecomorph ray-finned fish from the
Early Cretaceous of
South America and
northern Africa. It was a relative...
- Alvarado-Ortega,
Jesus (2013). "****ctlichthys scutatus, gen. nov., sp. nov. a New
Halecomorph (Neopterygii, Holostei) from the
Lower Cretaceous Tlayua Formation of...
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Tomognathus was a
halecomorph fish
related to the
modern bowfin that
lived in the
Cretaceous Period. It was
named by
Dixon in 1850. The name Tomognathus...
-
Clements (2014). A
study of the
phylogenetic relationships of the Tri****ic
halecomorph Archaeosemionotus connectens is
published by López-Arbarello, Stockar...
- Halecomorphi, a
group that
includes many
extinct species in
several families.
Halecomorphs were
generally accepted as the
sister group to
Teleostei but not without...
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Sinamiidae is an
extinct family of ray-finned fish. They are
halecomorph fishes endemic to
Early Cretaceous freshwater environments in East and Southeast...