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- 294:611-614 S. Wenz. 1999. Pliodetes nigeriensis, gen. nov. et. sp. nov., a new semionotid fish from the Lower Cretaceous of Gadoufaoua (Niger Republic): phylogenetic...
- Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Lophionotus L. parnaibensis A semionotid fish. Parnaibaia P. maranhaoensis A mawsoniid coelacanth. Quasimodichthys...
- ISSN 1851-8044. LóPez-Arbarello, Adriana; Codorniú, Laura (2007-12-12). "Semionotids (Neopterygii, Semionotiformes) from the Lower Cretaceous Lagarcito Formation...
- Wenz, S. (1999). "Pliodetes nigeriensis, gen. nov. et. sp. nov., a new semionotid fish from the Lower Cretaceous of Gadoufaoua (Niger Republic): phylogenetic...
- x. PMID 19154384. McCune, A. R. (2004). "Diversity and speciation of semionotid fishes in Mesozoic rift lakes". In U. Dieckman; M. Doebli; J. A. J. Metz...
- Specimens, Isolated Teeth and Scales A freshwater (lacustrine or fluvial) semionotid semionotiform. "Palaeoniscidae" Indeterminate Utah Route 7 near St.George...
- one that also preserved insects that fell into a brackish lagoon and semionotid fish preserved in phosphatized nodules. The fossils are usually compacted...
- consider the species distinct from Acentrophorus. Redfieldius R. gracilis The last surviving redfieldiiform fish. Semionotus S. sp. A semionotid fish....
- Lombardo, Tintori & Tona Middle Tri****ic (late Ladinian)   Switzerland A semionotid semionotiform, a species of Sangiorgioichthys. Schaefferius Nom. nov Valid...
- best represented among the well-preserved fossils they left behind were semionotids. Other kinds of fish present in Early Jur****ic Virginia included coelacanths...