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generally considered to be
crown group osteoglossids that are more
closely related to one of the
extant osteoglossid subfamilies than the other,
though their...
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least five
extinct genera,
known only from fossils, are
classified as
osteoglossids;
these date back at
least as far as the Late Cretaceous.
Other fossils...
- Friedman, Matt (2021). Cavin,
Lionel (ed.). "A
Paleocene (Danian)
marine osteoglossid (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the
Nuussuaq Basin of Greenland,...
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throughout the
islands of
Southeast Asia
suggests they
diverged from
other osteoglossids before the
continental breakup of
Pangaea was complete.
Genetic studies...
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about two
months before they hatch.
Luciocephalus pulcher Jawfishes Osteoglossid are all mouthbrooders. The
parents can hold
hundreds of eggs in their...
- Friedman, Matt (14
August 2024). "Fossils
indicate marine dispersal in
osteoglossid fishes, a
classic example of
continental vicariance".
Proceedings of...
- doi:10.1016/j.bse.2012.04.017. Taverne, L. (2009): On the
presence of the
osteoglossid genus Scleropages in the
Paleocene of Niger,
Africa (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha)...
- 1093/sysbio/syac080. ISSNĀ 1063-5157. Kumar, K.; Rana, R. S.; Paliwal, B. S. (2005). "
Osteoglossid and
Lepisosteid Fish
Remains from the
Paleocene Palana Formation, Rajasthan...
- Crewtophareodus. Li, G.-Q. (1996). "A new
species of Late
Cretaceous osteoglossid (Teleostei) from the
Oldman Formation of Alberta, Canada, and its phylogenetic...
- muelleri; however, the
subsequent identification of
other concurrent marine osteoglossid genera from the
Mediterranean (Monopteros and Thrissopterus) suggests...