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- (manefishes) Family Bramidae Bonaparte, 1831 (pomfrets) Superfamily Trichiuroidea Family Scombrolabracidae Fowler, 1925 (longfin escolar) Family Gempylidae...
- Jeffrey H. (2024-10-19). "Revisiting Eothyrsites holosquamatus Chapman (Trichiuroidea: Gempylidae), an Eocene gemfish from the Burnside Mudstone, Dunedin...
- phylogenetic relationships of fossil snake mackerels and cutl****fishes (Trichiuroidea) from the Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation". Papers in Palaeontology...
- euzaphlegid fish from the Eocene of Bolca in northern Italy (Periformes, Trichiuroidea)." Studi e Ricerche sui giacimenti Terziari di Bolca, XII Miscellanea...
- euzaphlegid fish from the Eocene of Bolca in northern Italy (Periformes, Trichiuroidea)." Studi e Ricerche sui giacimenti Terziari di Bolca, XII Miscellanea...
- Jeffrey H. (2024-10-19). "Revisiting Eothyrsites holosquamatus Chapman (Trichiuroidea: Gempylidae), an Eocene gemfish from the Burnside Mudstone, Dunedin...
- phylogenetic relationships of fossil snake mackerels and cutl****fishes (Trichiuroidea) from the Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation". Papers in Palaeontology...
- Jeffrey H. (2024-10-19). "Revisiting Eothyrsites holosquamatus Chapman (Trichiuroidea: Gempylidae), an Eocene gemfish from the Burnside Mudstone, Dunedin...
- Robinson, J. H. (2023). "Revisiting Eothyrsites holosquamatus Chapman (Trichiuroidea: Gempylidae), an Eocene gemfish from the Burnside Mudstone, Dunedin...
- phylogenetic relationships of fossil snake mackerels and cutl****fishes (Trichiuroidea) from the Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation". Papers in Palaeontology...