- most
diverse group of fish today).
Predatory actinopterygians such as
saurichthyids and birgeriids, some of
which grew over 1.2 m (3.9 ft) in length, appeared...
- 1945 (Actinopterygii,
Early Tri****ic), with
implications for the
early saurichthyid morphotype".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 36 (4): e1151886. Bibcode:2016JVPal...
- Saurichthys") is an
extinct genus, or
potentially subgenus, of
marine saurichthyid ray-finned fish that
lived during the late
Permian epoch (Changhsingian...
- Stensiö, 1925 or
Saurorhynchus Reis, 1892: how to call the Jur****ic
saurichthyid?".
Neues Jahrbuch für
Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen. 279 (1):...
-
teeth for
eating hard-s****ed prey,
while other actinopterygians like
saurichthyids and
birgeriids mainly occupied top
predator piscivorous niches. They...
- (Early Tri****ic) of Bear Lake
County (Idaho, USA), with a
discussion of
saurichthyid palaeogeography and evolution" (PDF).
Bulletin of Geosciences. 87: 543–570...
- (Early Tri****ic) of Bear Lake
County (Idaho, USA), with a
discussion of
saurichthyid palaeogeography and evolution" (PDF).
Bulletin of Geosciences. 87: 543–570...
-
brachycephalus A
peltopleurid holostean Pholidopleurus P.
xiaowaensis A
pholidopleurid holostean Saurichthys S.
taotie A
saurichthyid saurichthyiform...
- and an
archosaur related to Qianosuchus. Otherwise, fish
including saurichthyids, palaeoniscids, birgeriids, perleidids, eugnathids, semionotids, pholidopleurids...
- Formation, it had
strongly reduced scalation more
similar to
fully pelagic saurichthyids.
Stoppania S.
ornata A
small and deep-bodied
polzbergiid neopterygian...