- species, C.
liops, was
originally named as a
species of
Priscacara by
Edward Drinker Cope upon
creating the
genus in 1877, but P.
liops was
moved to...
- and P.
liops. ****erellites
liops,
holotype USNM 4044 had been
placed in
Priscacara as P.
liops but is now
considered a
separate genus. C.
liops is the...
- fossils, each
approximately 1.5 cm
across Eocene fossil fish
Priscacara liops from the
Green River Formation of
Wyoming A
permineralized trilobite, Asaphus...
- France) †****erellites
Jordan & Hanibal, 1923 (Eocene;
North America) †C.
liops Cope, 1877 (Ypresian;
United States) †Paramorone David, 1946 (Eocene; North...
- is the most
commonly excavated fossil fish in the world. ****erellites
liops from
Fossil Lake. An
extinct perch.
About 11.5
centimetres (4.5 in) long...
-
Priscacara liops, fish
fossil from Wyoming...
-
Araucaria sp. from Patagonia, Argentina.
Eocene fossil fish
Priscacara liops from the
Green River Formation of Utah.
Rudist bivalves from the Cretaceous...
-
Unknown Temminck's
flying fox P.
temminckii Peters, 1867 Two
subspecies P. t.
liops P. t.
temminckii Indonesia Size: 15–17 cm (6–7 in) long, with no tail 9–11 cm...
- †****erellites †C.
liops (Cope, 1877)
Fossil Lake
common A planktivorous/insectivorous
temperate b****.
First described as
Priscacara liops (1877)
First moved...
- Ana Mena)
Terry Antonio Rayo Rafa
Vergara Pablo Fierro Alberto Martinez-
Liop Rayito Fierro 3:22 10. "Weigh Me Down"
Terry Anne
Judith Wik
Nermin Harambasic...