- The Palaeonisciformes,
commonly known as "
palaeoniscoids" (also
spelled "paleoniscoid", or
alternatively "paleoniscids") are an
extinct grouping of primitive...
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major components of Jur****ic
freshwater and
marine ecosystems.
Archaic "
palaeoniscoid" fish,
which were
common in both
marine and
freshwater habitats during...
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Aeduellidae is an
extinct family of "
palaeoniscoid" ray-finned
fishes (Actinopterygii),
known from the Bashkirian-****elian of
Europe and
North America...
- are ****umed to have
evolved from a "
palaeoniscoid" ancestor.
Their closest relatives within the "
palaeoniscoids" are
uncertain and contested. The ancestors...
- 171–206. Poplin, C. M.; Lund, R. (2002). "Two
Carboniferous fine-e****
palaeoniscoids (Pisces, Actinopterygii) from Bear
Gulch (USA)".
Journal of Paleontology...
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known as Spirophyton. The
upper part of the
series is also rich in
palaeoniscoid fauna. In 1969,
Brian G.
Gardiner PPLS,
former professor of palaeontology...
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climatiiform Gyracanthides.
Among the
palaeoniscoids,
eight distinct genera have been identified.
Several of
these palaeoniscoid genera also
occur in deposits...
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Palaeoniscidae is an
extinct family of "
palaeoniscoid" ray-finned
fishes (Actinopterygii). The
family includes the
genus Palaeonis**** and potentially...
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small invertebrates.
Morrolepis M.
schaefferi Colorado A
coccolepidid "
palaeoniscoid" with forward-set eyes
positioned past the
front end of the
lower jaw...
- of
Cretaceous actinopterygians. It was
tentatively categorized as a
palaeoniscoids but
given its
recent age and
fragmentary nature this
placement is unlikely...