- The Palaeonisciformes,
commonly known as "palaeoniscoids" (also
spelled "paleoniscoid", or
alternatively "paleoniscids") are an
extinct grouping of primitive...
- "V" shape, and it
probably fed on
small crustaceans and
heavily scaled palaeoniscid fishes. As with many xencanths,
Xenacanthus is
mainly known because of...
-
skull bones in
three dimensions.
Brachydegma was
first considered a "
palaeoniscid". A
later study rather suggested that
Brachydegma could be one of the...
-
xenacanths is
known to have
included temnospondyl amphibians as well as
palaeoniscid fish, acanthodians, and
other xenacanths.
Large xenacanths are suggested...
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palaeoniscoid tooth Progyrolepis P.
tricessimalaris Rattlesnake Canyon A
palaeoniscid known from a
partial skeleton.
Sagenodus S.
periprion (vicinity of) Geraldine...
- (Glencartholm
Volcanic Beds,
Leitrim Group) → not an elonichthyid, most
likely a
palaeoniscid †E.
semistriatus Traquair, 1877 →
Moscovian of
England (Lancashire Coalfield)...
- facies"
Isolated Ganoid Scales&
Teeth A
freshwater (lacustrine or fluvial)
palaeoniscid palaeonisciform.
Semionotidae Indeterminate Utah
Route 7 near St.George...
- 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...
- Sphenacanthus, Bythiacanthus, Taquaralodus, Itapyrodus, Anisopleurodontis),
palaeoniscids (Brazilichthys), and lungfish. "Prionosuchus". BioLib.
Retrieved 30...
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known from
fossil scales.
Elonichthys cf. E. gondw****
Serrinha Member A
Palaeoniscid, fish
known from
fossil scales.
Acrolepis A bony fish,
known from fossil...