- and
reduction or loss of the
descending process of the supratemporal.
Mawsoniids are
known from
North America, Europe,
South America, Africa, Madagascar...
- were larger.
Several specimens belonging to the Jur****ic and
Cretaceous mawsoniid coelacanth genera Trachymetopon and
Mawsonia likely reached or exceeded...
-
proposed to be
synonyms of M. gigas,
although Léo Fragoso's 2014
thesis on
mawsoniids finds M.
brasiliensis valid and
cautions against synonymizing M. minor...
- last
common ancestor of all
living lungfish lived during the Jur****ic.
Mawsoniids, a
marine and freshwater/brackish
group of coelacanths,
which first appeared...
-
Chinlea is an
extinct genus of late Tri****ic
Mawsoniid coelacanth fish
found in and
named after the
Chinle Formation that
crops out in the southwestern...
-
Axelrodichthys is an
extinct genus of
mawsoniid coelacanth from the
Cretaceous of Africa,
North and
South America, and Europe.
Several species are known...
-
coelacanth belongs to the Mawsoniidae.
Trachymetopon is one of the few
known mawsoniids to have been
exclusively marine (with an
indeterminate form from the Tri****ic...
-
Alcoveria is an
extinct genus of
mawsoniid coelacanth fish
which lived during the Tri****ic period.
Alcoveria is
known from a well
preserved specimen from...
- oshuniids, pycnodontids, aspidorhynchids, cladocyclids, bonefishes, chanids,
mawsoniids and some
uncertain forms.
According to
Naish and colleagues, the lack...
- Deesri, U.; Brito, P.M. (2019). "Phylogeny and
evolutionary history of
mawsoniid coelacanths" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
Kitakyushu Museum of
Natural History...