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Osteology and relationships of Libanopycnodus wenzi gen. et sp. nov. and Sigmapycnodus giganteus gen. et sp. nov. (Pycnodontiformes) from the Late Cretaceous of Lebanon

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Taxonomy, 2018
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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Fig. 23. Brembodus ridens Tintori, 1980. Sample CLC J-420. A in Osteology and relationships of Acrorhinichthys poyatoi gen. et sp. nov. (Pycnodontiformes) from the marine Late Cretaceous of Lebanon

open access: yes, 2015
Fig. 23. Brembodus ridens Tintori, 1980. Sample CLC J-420. A. Scale of the dorsal region. B. Scale of the ventral region.Published as part of Taverne, Louis & Capasso, Luigi, 2015, Osteology and relationships of Acrorhinichthys poyatoi gen. et sp.
Taverne, Louis, Capasso, Luigi
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Acrorhinichthys Taverne & Capasso, 2015, gen. nov.

open access: yes, 2015
Nursall (2010) placed the pycnodont fishes in a super-order, Pycnodontomorpha [new usage for the former Pycnodontiformes], divided in two orders, the Gyrodontiformes and the Pycnodontiformes [new usage for the former Pycnodontoidei].
Taverne, Louis, Capasso, Luigi
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Fig. 20. Brembodus ridens Tintori, 1980. Sample CLC J-420 in Osteology and relationships of Acrorhinichthys poyatoi gen. et sp. nov. (Pycnodontiformes) from the marine Late Cretaceous of Lebanon

open access: yes, 2015
Fig. 20. Brembodus ridens Tintori, 1980. Sample CLC J-420 from Zogno, Zorzino Formation, Upper Norian (Late Triassic), Lombardy, Italy.Published as part of <i>Taverne, Louis & Capasso, Luigi, 2015, Osteology and relationships of Acrorhinichthys
Taverne, Louis, Capasso, Luigi
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STUDIES ON PYCNODONT FISHES (II): REVISION OF THE SUBFAMILY PYCNODONTINAE, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITALIAN FORMS

open access: yesRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 2020
The diagnosis, composition, and phylogenetic relationships of the European subfamily Pycnodontinae are revised; its record is pushed back from the Cenozoic into the Mesozoic. The Pycnodontinae is confirmed as a monophyletic group.
FRANCISCO JOSÉ POYATO-ARIZA
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Fig. 21. Brembodus ridens Tintori, 1980 in Osteology and relationships of Acrorhinichthys poyatoi gen. et sp. nov. (Pycnodontiformes) from the marine Late Cretaceous of Lebanon

open access: yes, 2015
Fig. 21. Brembodus ridens Tintori, 1980. Skull and pectoral girdle of sample CLC J-420. The right opercle and preopercle, the ventral part of the hyomandibula, the maxillae, the premaxillae and the right mandible are lost. The left mandible and the hyoid
Taverne, Louis, Capasso, Luigi
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Fish remains from the Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian-Hauterivian) of Hárskút (Hungary, Bakony Mts) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
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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he Upper Jurassic actinopterygian fish Gyrodus dichactinius Winkler 1862 (Gyrodus hexagonus [Blainville 1818]) from Solnhofen, Bavaria and anatomy of the genus Gyrodus Agassiz [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
Quantitative analysis of morphometric data of the small Jurassic "species" of Gyrodus shows that they represent one species, viz. G. hexagonus, and allows for a differentation in two morphotypes, representing forms usually called G.
LAMBERS, PH, Lambers, Paul H.
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Updated Synthesis of the Upper Cretaceous Vertebrate Assemblages from the Northern Onshore Sector of the Portuguese West Iberian Margin

open access: yesGeosciences
Vertebrate remains from the Upper Cretaceous of Portugal have been studied for more than 140 years, beginning with the pioneering work of the Geological Commissions and early vertebrate specialists.
Ricardo Jorge Pimentel   +3 more
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History of two lineages: Comparative analysis of the fossil record in Amiiformes and Pycnodontiformes (Osteischtyes, Actinopterygii) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Amiiformes and pycnodontiformes are two orders of neopterygian fishes that were broadly distributed, and frequently appeared together, during the Mesozoic. Comparison of their fossil record reveals both common traits and significant differences.
Poyato Ariza, Francisco José   +1 more
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