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- 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"...
- during the Tri****ic and survived the extinction event. The earliest known neopterygian fish, including early holosteans and teleosts, appeared near the beginning...
- 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...
- 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...
- (January 2004). "Gebrayelichthys (novum), an extraordinary genus of neopterygian fishes from the Cenomanian of Lebanon". Mesozoic Fishes 3 – Systematics...
- Dapediidae is an extinct family of neopterygian ray-finned fish that lived from the Middle Tri****ic to Late Jur****ic (Ladinian to Tithonian). It is the...
- PMID 31275762. López-Arbarello, Adriana; Sferco, Emilia (March 2018). "Neopterygian phylogeny: the merger ****ay". Royal Society Open Science. 5 (3): 172337...
- phylogenetically place. Initially described as an indeterminate basal neopterygian, more recent studies have found it to be a stem-teleost. It somewhat...