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The development of the cucullaris muscle and the branchial musculature in the Longnose Gar, (Lepisosteus osseus, Lepisosteiformes, Actinopterygii) and its implications for the evolution and development of the head/trunk interface in vertebrates

Evolution & Development, 2017
The vertebrate head/trunk interface is the region of the body where the different developmental programs of the head and trunk come in contact. Many anatomical structures that develop in this transition zone differ from similar structures in the head or the trunk.
Benjamin Naumann   +3 more
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THE FIRST FINDING OF THE GAR Atractosteus spatula (LACEPÈDE 1803) (ACTINOPTERYGII, LEPISOSTEIFORMES, LEPISOSTEIDAE) IN THE AMUR RIVER

Scientific research of the SCO countries: synergy and integration
A.P. Shmigirilov, E.V. Ostrovskaya
exaly   +2 more sources

Serotonergic neuron system in the spinal cord of the gar Lepisosteus oculatus (Lepisosteiformes, Osteichthyes) with special regard to the juxtameningeal serotonergic plexus as a paracrine site

Neuroscience Letters, 2007
Immunohistochemical and electron microscopic studies were carried out to elucidate the structure of the serotonergic neuron system in the spinal cord of the spotted gar, Lepisosteus oculatus, a nonteleost actinopterygian. Serotonin-immunoreactive (5HT-IR) cell bodies and fibers were widely distributed in the spinal cord, constituting an intrinsic ...
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First remains of Lepisosteiformes actinopterygians from the Jurassic of Monte Nerone area (Umbria-Marche Apennine, Italy) [PDF]

open access: possibleItalian Journal of Geosciences, 2019
Romano, Marco   +3 more
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The oldest occurrence of Lepisosteus (Ginglymodi: Lepisosteiformes: Lepisosteidae) in Gondwana

Historical Biology
Vítor P. G. Costa   +3 more
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A new Lepisosteiformes (Actinopterygii: Ginglymodi) from the Early Cretaceous of Laos and Thailand, SE Asia

Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 2019
Lionel Cavin   +2 more
exaly  

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