The vertebrate fauna from the stipite layers of the Grands Causses (Middle Jurassic, France)
The stipites are Bathonian (Middle Jurassic) coals that formed in an everglades-like environment and are now exposed in the Grands Causses (southern France).
Fabien eKnoll +3 more
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Fish remains (Elasmobranchii, Actinopterygii) from the Late Cretaceous of the Benue Trough, Nigeria [PDF]
International audienceSelachian and ray-finned fish remains from various Late Cretaceous localities of Nigeria are described. Each locality has yielded only a very few specimens and the diversity is therefore very low. However, some taxa are recorded for
Alvarado-Ortega +101 more
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Macromesodon Blake, 1905 and Apomesodon Poyato-Ariza & Wenz, 2002 (Actinopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the Jurassic and lowermost Cretaceous of England, France, and Germany [PDF]
The pycnodontiform genera Macromesodon and Apomesodon from the Upper Jurassic and lowermost Cretaceous of Central and Western Europe are described in detail and their union into one genus is rejected.
Martin Ebert
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25 years ago, a diverse vertebrate assemblage was discovered at the famous Santonian (Upper Cretaceous) Iharkút fossil locality (Bakony Mts, western Hungary). Fishes, among them members of the order Pycnodontiformes have been important components of this
Márton Szabó, John J. Cawley
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Fish remains from the Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian-Hauterivian) of Hárskút (Hungary, Bakony Mts) [PDF]
Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian-Hauterivian) fish remains, collected in the Közöskút Ravine (nearby Hárskút, Hungary) in the 1960s are detailed here. Although the material is poorly preserved, it is of great importance, because this geographical region and
Szabó, Márton
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Relaciones entre la longitud prearticular y la longitud est?ndar en los peces Pycnodontiformes
Los peces Pycnodontiformes son un grupo muy conocido, presente en numerosas colecciones de todo el mundo. Se les conoce entre el Tri?sico Superior y el Eoceno, y algunos g?neros tienen una amplia distribuci?n a escala mundial. Han sido muy estudiados en los dos ?ltimos siglos, pero la mayor?a de los trabajos tratan sobre taxonom?a, siendo raros los que
Licht, Martin +2 more
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Anomoeodus aegypticus n. sp. (Pisces, †Pycnodontiformes) from the late Cretaceous of the Dakhla Formation, Western Desert, Egypt [PDF]
EnBased on a single right prearticular bone section with partial dentition collected from the lower part of the Beris member, Dakhla Formation (Egypt), dated to the Maastrichtian, the authors describe a new Pycnodont, Anomoeodus aegypticus.
Abdel Aziz, Tantawy +4 more
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Osteology and relationships of Acrorhinichthys poyatoi gen. et sp nov (Pycnodontiformes) from the marine Late Cretaceous of Lebanon [PDF]
The osteology of Acrorhinichthys poyatoi gen. et sp. nov., a pycnodontid fish from the marine Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) of Lebanon, is studied in detail.
Capasso, L., Taverne, L.
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The skeleton and the relationships of Libanopycnodus wenzi gen. et sp. nov. and of Sigmapycnodus giganteus gen. et sp. nov., two pycnodontiform fishes from the marine Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) of Lebanon, are studied in detail.
Louis Taverne, Luigi Capasso
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A re-description of Hensodon spinosus, a remarkable coccodontid fish (Actinopterygii, †Pycnodontiformes) from the Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) of Haqel, Lebanon [PDF]
Hensodon spinosus, a rare and very peculiar pycnodontiform fish from the Upper Cenomanian limestone of the Haqel fossils quarry (Lebanon) is re-described on the basis of four new specimens. It is the only species assigned to the genus. It shares with the
Capasso, L.L., Nohra, R., Taverne, L.
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