-
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...
- with the
discovery of
Anomoedus in Sweden, is
additional evidence to
pycnodontids having expanded into
higher latitudes with the
warming of the climate...
- fin rays. Thiollierepycnodus,
alongside Proscinetes, are the
oldest pycnodontids discovered with
complete skeletons.
Older specimens are
known only from...
- (****aulostomus), in
addition to some of the last
members of
extinct groups such as
pycnodontids. This
diverse ecosystem existed despite the area
being relatively close...
- to
angelfish or butterflyfish. The animals, as
typical of all
other pycnodontids, had many ****-like teeth,
forming pavements in the jaws with
which to...
- of:
hybodont sharks, guitarfish, gars, amiids, ophiopsids, oshuniids,
pycnodontids, aspidorhynchids, cladocyclids, bonefishes, chanids,
mawsoniids and some...
-
favorable climate conditions,
supported the
dispersal patterns within basal pycnodontids. They
evolved such
different jaw
structures to
avoid potential competition...
- the
pachycormiform Eubiodectes, the
polymixiiform Aipichthys, and the
pycnodontid Nursallia.
Insects include the
dragonflies Libanoliupanshania and Libanocordulia...
- of the head, and one
curved spine on the top of its head.
Unlike most
pycnodontids (which tend to have short,
marine butterflyfish-like bodies), Coccodus...
- (2024). "Tahnaichthys
magnuserrata gen. and sp. nov., a double-hump
pycnodontid (Actinopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) fish from the
Albian limestones of...