- However, most
recent studies have
reaffirmed it
being a
syngnathiform. The
second oldest syngnathiform is the
syngnathoid ****aulostomus from the
early Paleocene...
-
Fossil of the
Miocene syngnathiform †Nerophis zapfei...
- the only
member of the
family ****aulostomidae. ****aulostomus was a
syngnathiform, a
member of the same
order as
modern trumpetfish, cornetfish, pipefish...
-
Protozeus P.
kuehnei Fur A
protozeid zeiform.
Rhamphosus R. sp. Fur A
syngnathiform.
Rhinocephalus R. sp. Fur A hake. ?Rondeletia ?R. sp. Fur A whalefish...
- (=Uylyaichthys eugeniae) An
apolectid carangiform.
Turkmene T.
finitimus A
turkmenid lamprimoph.
Urosphenopsis U.
sagitta A
urosphenid syngnathiform....
-
sumatrensis (=Aulorhynchus sumatrensis)
Articulated skeleton. A pipefish-like
syngnathiform. 'Rasbora' 'R.'
antiqua Lost
articulated skeletons A danionin. 'R.'...
- fish, such as
serranids (Paleoserr****),
damselfish (Chaych****), and
syngnathiforms (****aulostomus), in
addition to some of the last
members of extinct...
-
Macroramphosus Lacepède, 1803
Notopogon Regan, 1914 The
earliest known syngnathiform is a
species of Macroramphosidae,
Gasteroramphosus zuppichini from the...
-
Middle Eocene of Russia. It was an aulorhamphid, an
extinct family of
syngnathiform fishes. The
following species are known: A.
bolcensis (Steindachner...