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- Sylvie (2005-03-11). "Akromystax tilmachiton gen. et sp. nov., a new pycnodontid fish from the Lebanese Late Cretaceous of Haqel and En Nammoura". Journal...
- Tahnaichthys is an extinct genus of pycnodontid that lived during the Albian stage of the Early Cretaceous epoch. Tahnaichythys magnuserrata is known...
- Coccodontidae is a family of extinct pycnodontid fish that lived during the lower Cenomanian. The various genera had m****ive, curved spines. The family...
- Neoproscinetes is a genus of extinct pycnodontid fish from the Cretaceous Santana Formation of Brazil. Fossils of this species have also been discovered...
- from the San José de Gracia Quarry (Mexico), ****ign further nursalliine pycnodontid specimens from the Agua Nueva Formation to the same species, and discard...
- Acrotemnus is an extinct genus of marine pycnodontid ray-finned fish known from Europe, North America, and Africa during the Turonian stage of the Upper...
- Gebrayelichthyidae is a family of extinct pycnodontid fish, with a superficially shrimpfish-like appearance that lived during the lower Cenomanian. The...
- Thiollierepycnodus is an extinct genus of pycnodontid fish from the Jur****ic of France and Germany. The animal was originally ****igned to the genus Pycnodus...
- fossil fish are known, including the ionoscopid Spathiurus dorsalis and pycnodontid Flagellipinna rhomboides. An incredible diversity of fossil pycnodonts...
- Nursallia is an extinct genus of pycnodontid ray-finned fishes, ranging from the Late Cretaceous period until its extinction during the Eocene. Paleobiology...