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- Pycnodontiformes is an extinct order of primarily marine bony fish. The group first appeared during the Late Tri****ic and disappeared during the Eocene...
- †Peltopleuriformes Lehman 1966 Order †Luganoiiformes Lehman 1958 OrderPycnodontiformes Berg 1937 Infraclass Holostei Müller 1844 Division Halecomorphi Cope...
- (Osteichthyes: Pycnodontiformes)". Texasensis Nom. Nov., A New Name for the Preoccupied Fossil Fish Genus Callodus Thurmond, 1974 (Osteichthyes: Pycnodontiformes)....
- Tetrapodomorpha Ray-finned †"Palaeonisciformes" Cladistia Polypteriformes Chondrostei Acipenseriformes NeopterygiiPycnodontiformes Halecomorphi Ginglymodi Teleost...
- †Louwoichthyiformes Order †Peltopleuriformes Order †Luganoiiformes OrderPycnodontiformes Infraclass Holostei Clade Halecomorphi Order †Parasemionotiformes Order...
- 2018.09.013. ISSN 0960-9822. PMID 30344113. "Table 1; Halecostomi; Pycnodontiformes" in Lambers (1999) pg. 216. Kölbl-Ebert, Martina; Ebert, Martin; Bellwood...
- The Eocene-aged Monte Bolca fossil site near Verona, Italy was one of the first lagerstatte to be discovered to science, and still has one of the most...
- Tetrapodomorpha Ray-finned †"Palaeonisciformes" Cladistia Polypteriformes Chondrostei Acipenseriformes NeopterygiiPycnodontiformes Halecomorphi Ginglymodi Teleost...
- During the time of the deposition of the Niobrara Chalk, much life inhabited the seas of the Western Interior Seaway. By this time in the Late Cretaceous...
- with the modern family Amiidae appearing during the Late Jur****ic. Pycnodontiformes, which first appeared in the western Tethys during the Late Tri****ic...