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- Psarolepis (/sæˈrɒlɪpɪs/; psārolepis, from Gr**** ψαρός 'speckled' and λεπίς 'scale') is a genus of extinct bony fish which lived around 397 to 418 million...
- The fossil findings of primitive bony fishes such as Guiyu oneiros and Psarolepis, which lived contemporaneously with Entelognathus and had pelvic girdles...
- placed in a clade with three other primitive osteichthyans (Achoania, Psarolepis and Sparalepis); this clade has been informally dubbed the "psarolepids"...
- †Dialipina †Andreolepis †Lophosteus ?†"Psarolepids" Guiyu Sparalepis Psarolepis Achoania Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish) Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish...
- coronoid bones on the inside edge of each mandible. Similar genera such as Psarolepis and Guiyu have sharp fangs on their five coronoids while poroplepiformes...
- †J****iscus? †Ligulalepis †Lophosteus †Megamastax †Naxilepis †Orvikuina †Psarolepis †Ramirosuarezia? †Sparalepis †Terenolepis Actinopterygii see Actinopterygii...
- †Ligulalepis Schultze, 1968 †Meemannia eos Zhu, Yu, Wang, Zhao & Jia, 2006 †Psarolepis romeri Yu 1998 sensu Zhu, Yu, Wang, Zhao & Jia, 2006 †Megamastax ambylodus...
- that it may be a stem-group Osteichthyes instead. Paleontology portal Psarolepis Zhu, Min; Yu, Xiaobo; Ahlberg, Per E. (2001). "A primitive sarcopterygian...
- †J****iscus? †Ligulalepis †Lophosteus †Megamastax †Naxilepis †Orvikuina †Psarolepis †Ramirosuarezia? †Sparalepis †Terenolepis Actinopterygii see Actinopterygii...
- Onychodus and the basal lobe-finned fish Psarolepis from China. It is generally acknowledged that Onychodus and Psarolepis are both basal bony fishes, because...