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- I. wimani. These species could be synonymous (in which case only I. stensioei would remain), because their morphological differences are not very pronounced...
- France and Svalbard †B. nielseni Lehman, 1948 - Induan of Madagascar †B. stensioei Aldinger, 1931 - Anisian of Italy †B.? velox (Jordan, 1907) - Carnian/Norian...
- Temporal range: Wuchiapingian272.5–254.0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N A. stensioei fossil, Geological Museum, Copenhagen Scientific classification Domain:...
- Brinkmann, Winand (2009). "Reappraisal of the lower actinopterygian Birgeria stensioei ALDINGER, 1931 (Osteichthyes; Birgeriidae) from the Middle Tri****ic of...
- (2008). "Morphometric study of the Ordovician proetid trilobite Cyamella stensioei Owens, 1978". In Isabel Rábano, Rodolfo Gozalo & Diego García-Bellido...
- Acropholis stensioei (fossil at the Geological Museum in Copenhagen) is a taxon referred to Palaeonisciformes based on superficial resemblance with Palaeonis****...
- Formation) †'C.' phillipsii Ag****iz, 1844 - Pennsylvanian of England †'C.' stensioei Aldinger, 1931 - Pennsylvanian of Germany †'C.' welleri Eastman, 1908...
- stensioei Kap Stosch Formation, Falkeryg Member ("Fish zone 5") A rhadinichthyid or turseoid, It was originally described as Glaucolepis stensioei, but...
- †Acrolepis wilsoni Traquair, 1888 Genus †Acropholis Aldinger, 1937 †Acropholis stensioei Aldinger, 1937 (type species) Genus †Challaia Rusconi, 1946 †Challaia...
- Li et al., 2019 - Carnian of Guizhou, China Several other species (C. stensioei, C. dealessandrii, C. stolleyi, C. cyclolepis, and C. anguillalepis) were...