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A new osteichthyan from the late Silurian of Yunnan, China. [PDF]
Choo B +5 more
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Osteichthyan-like cranial conditions in an Early Devonian stem gnathostome. [PDF]
Giles S, Friedman M, Brazeau MD.
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Fossil fishes from china provide first evidence of dermal pelvic girdles in osteichthyans. [PDF]
Zhu M +7 more
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End-Devonian extinction and a bottleneck in the early evolution of modern jawed vertebrates. [PDF]
Sallan LC, Coates MI.
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Fin modules: an evolutionary perspective on appendage disparity in basal vertebrates. [PDF]
Larouche O, Zelditch ML, Cloutier R.
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The buccohypophyseal canal is an ancestral vertebrate trait maintained by modulation in sonic hedgehog signaling. [PDF]
Khonsari RH +20 more
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Paleontological Journal, 2010
The bothriolepiform antiarchs Tenizolepis asiatica (Obrucheva, 1955), Bothriolepis kassini Malinovskaja, 1988, and B. babichevi Malinovskaya, 1992 from the Givetian (Middle Devonian) of Central Kazakhstan are redescribed. Tenizolepis bychkovi Malinovskaya, 1992, known from the Konyr Formation of the Trudovoe vertebrate locality, is considered to be a ...
S V Moloshnikov, Moloshnikov S V
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The bothriolepiform antiarchs Tenizolepis asiatica (Obrucheva, 1955), Bothriolepis kassini Malinovskaja, 1988, and B. babichevi Malinovskaya, 1992 from the Givetian (Middle Devonian) of Central Kazakhstan are redescribed. Tenizolepis bychkovi Malinovskaya, 1992, known from the Konyr Formation of the Trudovoe vertebrate locality, is considered to be a ...
S V Moloshnikov, Moloshnikov S V
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Bothriolepiform antiarchs (Pisces, Placodermi) from the devonian of Central Kazakhstan
Paleontological Journal, 2011Bothriolepiform antiarchs (Placodermi, Antiarchi) are represented by two genera in the Devonian of Central Kazakhstan: Bothriolepis Eichwald (Bothriolepididae) and Tenizolepis Malinovskaja (Dianolepididae). The first includes five species: B. babichevi Malinovskaja, 1992, B. kassini Malinovskaja, 1988, B. amankonyrica Malinovskaja, 1988, B.
S V Moloshnikov, Moloshnikov S V
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