- Jur****ic to the end of the Cretaceous. It only
includes a
single family,
Pachycormidae. They were
characterized by
having serrated pectoral fins (though more...
-
branching finrays in common. In 1905, he
changed this to the
Pachycormidae. The
Pachycormidae have a
somewhat uncertain position.
Often they are considered...
- Halecostomi;
Pachycormidae" in
Lambers (1999) pg. 216. Note:
Lambers abbreviated Pseudoasthenocormus as "Pseudoasth.," "Table 1; Halecostomi;
Pachycormidae" in...
-
Bonnerichthys is a
genus of
fossil fishes within the
family Pachycormidae that
lived during the
Coniacian to
Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous...
- true swordfish-family Xiphiidae, but
belongs to the
extinct family Pachycormidae. As is the case with many
fossil vertebrates discovered by 19th century...
- 376–388.
Burgin (2000). "Euthynotus cf.
incognitos (Actinopterygii,
Pachycormidae) als
Mageninhalt eines Fischsauriers aus dem
Posidonieschiefer Suddeutschlands...
- (2018-09-20). "The stem
group teleost Pachycormus (Pachycormiformes:
Pachycormidae) from the
Upper Lias (Lower Jur****ic) of
Strawberry Bank, UK". PalZ...
- the most
basal stem-teleost clades,
lying crownward of the
families Pachycormidae and Aspidorhynchidae, but
stemward of the
family Pholidophoridae: Bean...
-
Pachycormidae...
- 12-XI-29-51; seventy-eight teeth, MLP 12-XI-29-52; one tooth, MLP 12-XI-29-54.
Pachycormidae Indeterminate Seymour Island Isolated and
fragmentary caudal fin-rays...