- the
group during the
Early Jur****ic.
Numerous early lepisosteiforms (including
basal lepisosteiforms such as
Khoratichthys and Lanxangichthys, lepidotids...
-
suggested that
Afrocascudo instead represents a
juvenile obaichthyid lepisosteiform,
possibly a
junior synonym of Obaichthys. The
authors of the original...
- odontodes. Additionally, all prin****l rays of the
median fins in
lepisosteiforms are
segmented and branched,
which is
different from the
dorsal fin...
- fish,
either an
ancient loricariid catfish or a
juvenile obaichthyid lepisosteiform. Ag****izilia A.
erfoudina Possibly a
member of the
family Pycnodontidae...
- the
living Australian species.
Obaichthys O. afric**** An
obaichthyid lepisosteiform.
Remains formerly attributed to "Stromerichthys".
Palaeonotopterus P...
- Tri****ic.
Early non-gar
ginglymodians of all groups, but
especially early lepisosteiforms, show
heavy morphological convergence with
modern cypriniforms (carp...
-
articulated remains of the
caudal fin A coelacanth,
previously referred to
Mawsonia Lepidotes? L. spp.
Upper Member Isolated scales A
lepisosteiform bony fish...
-
represent grasping teeth of pycnodonts. "Lepidotes" "L." sp
Asifabad A
lepisosteiform.
Lepisosteus L.
indicus Kisalpuri &
Piplanarayanwar A gar. Nandidae...
- PMIDĀ 38172381. Thies, D.; Stevens, K.; Ansorge, J. (2024). "A new
lepisosteiform neopterygian (Actinopterygii) from the
lower Toarcian Grimmen Formation...
-
Obaichthys is an
extinct genus of
lepisosteiform fish that
inhabited South America, Africa, and
southern Europe during the mid-Cretaceous period. It closely...