-
length of up to 130 cm. The
relationship of
lungfishes to the rest of the bony fish is well understood:
Lungfishes are most
closely related to Powichthys,...
- one of six
extant representatives of the
ancient air-breathing
Dipnoi (
lungfishes) that
flourished during the
Devonian period (about 413–365
million years...
- Together,
their common ancestor diverged from the only
other extant lungfishes in
Neoceratodontidae during the Late Jur****ic. Some
papers suggest grouping...
- (Retrieved Feb. 19, 2010.) Haaramo,
Mikko (2007). "Ceratodiformes –
recent lungfishes". Mikko's
Phylogeny Archive.
Retrieved 3 July 2016. Froese, R.; Pauly...
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Aestivating lungfishes". www.fishbase.se.
Retrieved 2023-03-29. Kemp, Anne; Cavin, Lionel; Guinot,
Guillaume (2017-04-01). "Evolutionary
history of
lungfishes with...
- insects. Fishbase.org Haaramo,
Mikko (2007). "Ceratodiformes –
recent lungfishes". Mikko's
Phylogeny Archive.
Retrieved 3 July 2016. Froese, R.; Pauly...
- J. (1987).
Estivation in Protopterus. In The
Biology and
Evolution of
Lungfishes(ed.) W. E. Bemis, W. W.
Burggren and N. E. Kemp), pp. 163–179. New York:...
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Methuselah (captured 1938; born as
early as 1922) is an
Australian lungfish residing at the
Steinhart Aquarium. She is
known for
being the
oldest living...
- West
African lungfish (Protopterus annectens), also
known as the Tana
lungfish or
simply African lungfish, is a
species of
African lungfish. It is found...
-
whole of
Tetrapoda and the
lungfishes.
Rhipidistia includes Porolepiformes and Dipnoi.
Extensive fossilization of
lungfishes has
contributed to many evolutionary...