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Pseudopolystoma australensis is redescribed from new material from the Australian lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri (Dipnoi) from a natural population in Queensland, Australia. It is transferred to a new genus, Concinnocotyla, as Concinnocotyla australensis
Pichelin S., Whittington I., Pearson J.
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We present a novel application for radiocarbon dating by aging 4 scales from a single large adult lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri) from the Burnett River, in Queensland, Australia. The relict fish species lack a solid crystalline otolith, which precludes
Espinoza, Tom +4 more
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The Australian lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri (Dipnoi) is an ancient fish that has a unique phylogenetic relationship among the basal Sarcopterygii. Here we examine the ultrastructure, histochemistry, and distribution of the retinal photoreceptors using ...
Trezise, A. E. O. +11 more
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Relaxation of Natural Selection in the Evolution of the Giant Lungfish Genomes. [PDF]
Fuselli S +16 more
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In common with the embryos of other anamniotes, young of the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, have ciliated cells in the epidermis. These first appear at stage 28, ˜ 10 days before hatching, and develop progressively to a peak in numbers and ...
A.Kemp A.KempA.Kemp A.KempA.https://api.elsevier.com/content/author/author_id/7202027556
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A comparison of the developing dentition of Neoceratodus forsteri and Callorhynchus milii
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Ultrastructural descriptions of the dipnoan heart are lacking. Many ultrastructural features of the heart of the Australian lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, resemble those of other fewer vertebrates.
Chopin L.K., Bennett M.B.
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The general organization of the gill microvasculature of Neoceratodus is similar to that reported for elasmobranchs. A corpus cavernosum is situated between the afferent filamental artery and afferent lamellar arterioles. The microvascular network of the
Browning J. +4 more
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On a weak point in the Life-history of Neoceratodus forsteri, Krefft.
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Lung evolution in vertebrates and the water-to-land transition. [PDF]
Cupello C +12 more
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