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Scheenstia is an
extinct genus of
neopterygian ray-finned fish from the Late Jur****ic–Early
Cretaceous of Europe.
Fossils have been
found in both marine...
- of frogs.
Toadstones were
actually the button-like
fossilised teeth of
Scheenstia (previously Lepidotes), an
extinct genus of ray-finned fish from the Jur****ic...
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having bulky bodies, with the
large (up to 2
metres (6.6 ft))
lepidotid Scheenstia developing powerful jaws
filled with
rounded teeth that were
likely used...
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predator that had a crocodile-like skull, and
scales of the
lepidotid fish
Scheenstia have been
found in a
skeleton where the
stomach should be) Spinosaurus...
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closely related, with
other species transferred to new
genera such as
Scheenstia.
Lepidotes belongs to Ginglymodi, a
clade of fish
whose only
living representatives...
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Thies et al., 2024
Scheenstia López-Arbarello & Sferco, 2011 Cavin, Lionel; Deesri, Uthum****; Olive, Sébastien (2020-03-18). "
Scheenstia bernissartensis...
- 039. Cavin, Lionel; Deesri, Uthum****; Olive, Sébastien (2020-03-18). "
Scheenstia bernissartensis (Actinopterygii: Ginglymodi) from the
Early Cretaceous...
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theropod dinosaur, acid-etched
scales and
teeth of the
common fish
Scheenstia mantelli (then
classified in the
genus Lepidotes), and
abraded or etched...
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Macrosemius rostratus The Late Jur****ic
European lepidotid lepisosteiform Scheenstia maxima The
basal ginglymodian Kyphosichthys (Kyphosichthyiformes) from...
- †Adrianaichthys †Beiduyu †Khoratichthys †Lanxangichthys †Neosemionotus? †Lepidotidae
Camerichthys Isanichthys Lepidotes Mengius Scheenstia Lepisosteoidei...