- but
their relationship to
other members of that
group is uncertain.
Pycnodontiforms first appeared in the Late Tri****ic,
alongside other successful groups...
- sits atop its head.
Congopycnodus is
among the
earliest non-European
pycnodontiforms and may have
evolved from
ancestors that
traveled along the
coast of...
- gyros, 'curved' and Gr****: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth') is an
extinct genus of
pycnodontiform ray-finned fish that
lived from the
middle Jur****ic (Bajocian) to the...
- (2017)
recovered Scalacurvichthys amongst the
pycnodontine grade of
pycnodontiforms, most
closely related to
Oropycnodus and
other pycnodontines. The following...
- 3 m (9.8 ft) long,
twice lesser than Xiphactinus. The
largest known pycnodontiform was
Gyrodus circularis, with
length up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in). The Late...
-
turnover where modern groups of fish
started to
supplant earlier groups.
Pycnodontiform fish were
insignificantly affected. Conodonts,
which were prominent...
-
Proscinetes is an
extinct genus of
prehistoric pycnodontiform ray-finned fish from the Jur****ic.
Proscinetes is the type
genus to the
subfamily Proscinetinae...
-
Brembodontidae is a
family of
Pycnodontiform fish from the Late Tri****ic (Norian). It
contains two
genera from the
Calcare di
Zorzino in Cene,
Italy TINTORI...
-
teeth and scales.
Local representatives included gars, teleosts,
pycnodontiforms (such as Anomoeodus),
elopiforms (such as Pachyrhizodus,
similar to...
-
Hauterivian ages, here was a
shallow sea
where hybodontiforms and
pycnodontiforms pla**** an
important trophic role as s****-crushing predators. Miguel...