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- Pachycormiformes is an extinct order of marine ray-finned fish known from the Early Jur****ic to the end of the Cretaceous. It only includes a single family...
- Grand & Wilson 2016 Order †Aspidorhynchiformes Bl****er 1859 OrderPachycormiformes Berg 1937 Infraclass Teleostei Müller 1844 sensu Arratia 2013 Order...
- The Oxford Clay (or Oxford Clay Formation) is a Jur****ic marine sedimentary rock formation underlying much of southeast England, from as far west as Dorset...
- two diverse Mesozoic fish orders, the Aspidorhynchiformes and the Pachycormiformes. Several other non-teleostomorph teleosteans existed throughout the...
- would be the largest known teleost — others see them as members of a Pachycormiformes forming the sister group of the Teleostei, and sometimes they are seen...
- as Elopomorpha and Osteoglossoidei appearing during this time. The Pachycormiformes, a group of marine stem-teleosts, first appeared in the Early Jur****ic...
- During the time of the deposition of the Niobrara Chalk, much life inhabited the seas of the Western Interior Seaway. By this time in the Late Cretaceous...
- The largest prehistoric animals include both vertebrate and invertebrate species. Many of them are described below, along with their typical range of size...
- Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2009-02-27. "Pachycormiformes". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved November 11, 2012. Paleontology...
- Cretaceous suspension-feeding bony fish Bonnerichthys gladius (Teleostei, Pachycormiformes)". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 33 (1): 35–47. doi:10.1080/02724634...