-
trait exhibited by
Laccognathus. Rather, the
dense ossifications may have
served to
retain water inside the body as
Laccognathus traveled on land between...
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Laccognathus panderi is an
extinct lobe-finned fish from
northern Europe. They
existed from the
Middle Devonian to the Late
Devonian (around 397.5 to 360...
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sarcopterygian fish
Laccognathus embryi of the
Devonian was
named in
honour of
Geologist Ashton F. Embry. Like
other members of the genus,
Laccognathus embryi possessed...
- to lungfishes. More
recent evidence has
shown that at
least one
genus Laccognathus was most
likely amphibious. Mikko's
Phylogeny Archive Nelson, Joseph...
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Laccognathus grossi is an
extinct lobe-finned fish from
eastern Europe. They
existed during the
Middle Devonian. The
species is
named after Walter Gross...
- In 2011,
Jason P.
Downs and co-authors
described the
sarcopterygian Laccognathus embryi from
specimens collected from the same
locality that Tiktaalik...
- the
Sverdrup Basin Magmatic Province. The
fossil sarcopterygian fish
Laccognathus embryi of the
Devonian was
named in his honour. Balkwill, H.R.; Embry...
-
Retrieved September 15, 2011. Vorobyeva, E.I. (2006). "A new
species of
Laccognathus (Porolepiform Crossopterygii) from the
Devonian of Latvia". Paleontol...
- or lobe-finned fish
showing many
tetrapod characteristics.
Fossils of
Laccognathus embryi, a
porolepiform lobe-finned fish, and Qikiqtania, a
close relative...
- Plourdosteus), an
unidentified acanthodid acanthodian, a
porolepiform lobe-fin (
Laccognathus), a
lungfish (Dipterus), and
another elpistostegalian (Livoniana). During...