- are
scientifically described each year. The
potentially oldest known neopterygian is the ****tive "semionotiform"
Acentrophorus varians from the Middle...
- a
group of non-
neopterygian ray-finned fish.
While the term
originally referred to the
paraphyletic grouping of all non-
neopterygian ray-finned fish...
- new stem-
neopterygian fish from the
Middle Tri****ic (Anisian) of Yunnan, China, with a re****essment of the
relationships of
early neopterygian clades"...
- Tri****ic, 235–242 million
years ago. However, they are
thought to be
basal neopterygians and are not
related to
modern flying fish, with the wing-like pectoral...
-
during the Tri****ic and
survived the
extinction event. The
earliest known neopterygian fish,
including early holosteans and teleosts,
appeared near the beginning...
-
known from the
Middle to Late
Permian and are
among the
earliest known neopterygians.
Holostei was
thought to be
regarded as paraphyletic. However, a recent...
-
common ancestor of all
living jawed fish, but was lost in the
ancestor of
neopterygian fish. All
acipenseriforms probably possessed barbels like
modern sturgeon...
-
phylogenetically place.
Initially described as an
indeterminate basal neopterygian, more
recent studies have
found it to be a stem-teleost. It somewhat...
- Books, 1962 López-Arbarello, Adriana; Sferco,
Emilia (March 2018). "
Neopterygian phylogeny: the
merger ****ay".
Royal Society Open Science. 5 (3): 172337...
-
rather suggested that
Brachydegma could be one of the
earliest crown neopterygians (Halecomorphi)
known from the
fossil record. However, this view relied...