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- likely undulated for use in precision swimming. The body morphology of macrosemiids suggests that they were slow swimmers who were capable of maneuvering...
- are uncertain, although it is usually recovered as a relative of the macrosemiids. However, other authorities recover it in the Ionoscopiformes. The following...
- Macrosemius is an extinct genus of macrosemiid fish known from the Late Jur****ic of Germany. Paleontology portal Fish portal Prehistoric fish List of...
- quarries near the Muni****lity of Ocozocoautla de Espinosa, include Macrosemiids (Macrosemiocotzus species), Clupeomorphs (Triplomystus applegatei and...
- Notagogus N. aff. N. ferreri Las Hoyas Macrosemiid Pleuropholis P. sp. Las Hoyas Propterus P. sp. Las Hoyas Macrosemiid Rubiesichthys R. gregalis Las Hoyas...
- Murray, Alison M.; Wilson, Mark V. H. (2009). "A New Late Cretaceous Macrosemiid Fish (Neopterygii, Halecostomi) from Morocco, with Temporal and Geographical...
- during the Upper Jur****ic of Australia, and are closely related to the macrosemiids. The living animal would have had a superficial resemblance to a very...
- The Middle Tri****ic Ticinolepis The Jur****ic macrosemiid semionotiform Propterus sp. The Jur****ic macrosemiid semionotiform Macrosemius rostratus The Late...
- small halecomorph neopterygian. Eosemionotus E. ceresiensis A small macrosemiid ginglymodian. Gracilignathichthys G. microlepis A medium-sized (15 cm...
- genus of prehistoric marine ray-finned fish, previously described as a macrosemiid, that lived during the Late Jur****ic. It contains a single species, E...