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Lepidotes (from Gr****: λεπιδωτός lepidōtós, 'covered with scales') (previously
known as Lepidotus) is an
extinct genus of
Mesozoic ray-finned fish. It...
- leaf buds, habitat,
flower structure, and
whether the
leaves were
lepidote or non-
lepidote.
While Sleumer's work was
widely accepted, many in the
United States...
- limestones. The type
species A.
temnurus was
formerly placed in the
genus Lepidotes,
until it was
moved to the new
genus in 1990.
Formerly placed in the Semionotiformes...
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poison originating in the
heads of toads, but
which are
fossil teeth from
Lepidotes, a
Cretaceous ray-finned fish. The
Plains tribes of
North America are...
- were
actually the button-like
fossilised teeth of
Scheenstia (previously
Lepidotes), an
extinct genus of ray-finned fish from the Jur****ic and Cretaceous...
- microorganisms; in this
context it is
referred to as the phyllosphere.
Lepidote Covered with fine
scurfy scales. "Hairs" on
plants are
properly called...
- †Macrosemimimus ****erti Schröder et al., 2012 (type) †M.
lennieri (Sauvage, 1893 [originally
Lepidotes lennieri])
Synonyms Lepidotes toombsi Jain & Robinson, 1963...
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Cretaceous periods. Most
species were
originally ****igned to the
genus Lepidotes which was long
considered a
wastebasket taxon.
Cladistic analysis has...
- Most
species of the
genus were
previously referred to the
related genus Lepidotes, but most Late Jur****ic–Early
Cretaceous species of that
genus have since...
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containing nearly half of all
known species of
Rhododendron and all of the
lepidote (scales on the
underside of the leaves) species. The
subgenus has traditionally...