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- "Reappraisal of Gwawinapterus beardi from the Late Cretaceous of Canada: a saurodontid fish, not a pterosaur." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 32(5): 1198-1201...
- Gwawinapterus beardi is a species of saurodontid ray-finned fish from the Late Cretaceous period of British Columbia, Canada. While initially described...
- Six articulated specimens, the most complete known for the genus. A saurodontid ichthyodectiform. Teleostei indet. Complete skeleton A bizarre fish with...
- Island, British Columbia, Canada Gwawinapterus beardi is a species of saurodontid ichthyodectiform fish initially described as a very late-surviving member...
- otoliths A pterothrissine bonefish. Saurodon S. sp. Phoebus Landing, NC A saurodontid ichthyodectiform. Stephanodus S. sp. Phoebus Landing, NC A pycnodont...
- eastern North America. Saurocephalus S. lanciformis Danian 1 tooth A saurodontid ichthyodectiform. First known occurrence in eastern North America and...
- arcuantus Smoky Hill Chalk A saurodontid Saurodon S. le**** Smoky Hill Chalk A saurodontid Saurocephalus S. lanciformis Smoky Hill Chalk A saurodontid...
- and baculite fossils at Boulder Point on Hornby Island. A species of saurodontid fish (previously considered a pterosaur) called Gwawinapterus was identified...
- "Reappraisal of Gwawinapterus beardi from the Late Cretaceous of Canada: a saurodontid fish, not a pterosaur". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 32 (5): 1198–1201...
- "Reappraisal of Gwawinapterus beardi from the Late Cretaceous of Canada: a saurodontid fish, not a pterosaur". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 32 (5): 1198–1201...