- into the new
genus Redfieldius,
named in
honor of Redfield. Previously, many
other species were
classified into Catopterus/
Redfieldius, but most of these...
- east (South Korea,
possibly Switzerland). The last
member of the order,
Redfieldius,
lived in the
Early Jur****ic of
eastern North America. The following...
-
Lockatong Formation of
Pennsylvania & New
Jersey (previously
placed in
Redfieldius obrai), and the ****nock & Cow
Branch Formations of
North Carolina. In...
-
Cionichthys Dictyopyge Redfieldius...
- The gr****
genus Redfieldia was
named in his honor, and the
fossil fish
Redfieldius named after him and his father. Of his children, son
Robert Stuart Redfield...
-
Supergroup deposits near Connecticut, and were
later described as the
genera Redfieldius and Semionotus. In 1837, the
first prismatic barite ore of
tungsten in...
- †Plectropterna
minitans †Plectropus †Plectropus
longipes †Plesiornis †
Redfieldius †
Redfieldius gracilis †Semionotus †Semionotus ag****izi †Semionotus tenuiceps...
-
Leighiscus Mauritanichthys Molybdichthys Pacorichthys Phlyctaenichthys Redfieldius Sakamenichthys Schizurichthys Sinkiangichthys? †Platysiagidae Caelatichthys...
- elegans, the
coelacanth Diplurus longicaudatus, and others, such as
Redfieldius and Ptycholepis, can be
found in the
uppermost parts of the formation...
-
Weehawken Quarry Partial skeletons A rare redfieldiid,
originally called Redfieldius obrai.
Diplurus D.
longicaudatus Granton Quarry, Gwynedd,
Princeton A...