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- The Palaeonisciformes, commonly known as "palaeoniscoids" (also spelled "paleoniscoid", or alternatively "paleoniscids") are an extinct grouping of primitive...
- skull bones in three dimensions. Brachydegma was first considered a "palaeoniscid". A later study rather suggested that Brachydegma could be one of the...
- "V" shape, and it probably fed on small crustaceans and heavily scaled palaeoniscid fishes. As with many xencanths, Xenacanthus is mainly known because of...
- xenacanths is known to have included temnospondyl amphibians as well as palaeoniscid fish, acanthodians, and other xenacanths. Large xenacanths are suggested...
- their lives instead of truncating early. Initially classified as a "palaeoniscid", later studies have recovered it as a stem-neopterygian, or more recently...
- known from fossil scales. Elonichthys cf. E. gondw**** Serrinha Member A Palaeoniscid, fish known from fossil scales. Acrolepis A bony fish, known from fossil...
- Turseodus-like ridges, however that feature is not unique to Turseodus and in 2005 Irmis advised researchers to regard them as indeterminate palaeoniscid remains....
- Edmonton. In 1969, Gardiner described seven new genera and species of palaeoniscid fish from the Witteberg Series in South Africa. He was president of the...
- facies" Isolated Ganoid Scales& Teeth A freshwater (lacustrine or fluvial) palaeoniscid palaeonisciform. Semionotidae Indeterminate Utah Route 7 near St.George...
- Ferganiscus F. osteolepis Nearly complete skeletons. A small and abundant palaeoniscid, 10–20 centimetres (3.9–7.9 in) in length. Megaperleidus M. lissolepis...