- (the palate), in
Kenichthys it is
found at the jaw margin,
between the
premaxilla and maxilla. The
original fossil material of
Kenichthys was
first described...
- for
outgoing water (excurrent nostrils). In
early tetrapodomorphs like
Kenichthys, the
excurrent nostrils had
shifted towards the mouth's perimeter. In...
-
migrated to the
inside of the mouth, as
evidenced by the
discovery of
Kenichthys campbelli, a 395-million-year-old
fossilized lobe-finned fish
which shows...
-
Kenichthys...
- near the eyes. A 395-million-year-old
fossil lobe-finned fish
called Kenichthys campbelli has
something between a
choana and the
external nostrils seen...
- disconnected. Such
evidence is now available: a
small lobe-finned fish
called Kenichthys,
found in
China and
dated at
around 395
million years old, represents...
-
Kenichthys campbelli...
- †Glyptopomus †Gogonasus †Greiserolepis †Gyroptychius †Harajicadectes †
Kenichthys †Litoptychus †Lamprotolepis †Latvius †Medoevia †Megadonichthys †Muranjilepis...
- ?†Tungsenia †
Kenichthys...
- the
shoulder joint).
Tetrapodomorph fossils are
known from the
early Devonian onwards, and
include Osteolepis, Panderichthys,
Kenichthys, and Tungsenia....