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Mayomyzon pieckoensis is an
extinct species of
lamprey that
lived during the Late
Carboniferous period,
about 300
million years ago. It is the only known...
- †Hardistiella †
Mayomyzon...
- 360
million years ago, with
other stem-group lampreys, like Pipiscius,
Mayomyzon and
Hardistiella known from the
Carboniferous of
North America. These...
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arranged teeth. However, some
specimens ****igned to the
coeval lamprey Mayomyzon, also
found in the
Mazon Cr**** beds, also have
similar mouthparts. Since...
- †Hardistiella †
Mayomyzon...
- miraculum.
Caeruleum is the
sixth named genus of
fossil lamprey,
after Mayomyzon, Pipiscius, Hardistiella, Mesomyzon, and Priscomyzon.
After Mesomyzon...
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branchial openings to the head, may
suggest a
piston cartilage as in
Mayomyzon. This
would suggest Achanarella is a
close relative of lampreys, though...
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Mayomyzon †Mesomyzon †Metapolygnathus †Metaspriggina †Myllokunmingia †Myxinikela...
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variation between fossils, and
apply this
method to
fossils of Tethymyxine,
Mayomyzon, Priscomyzon, "euphaneropoids" and Palaeospondylus. Wang, Shu & Wang (2023)...
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developed in
ancient seas. The oral disk of the Late
Carboniferous lamprey Mayomyzon pieckoensis, if present, is much smaller,
while there is no
evidence of...