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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 Luigi
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The relationship of prearticular length and standard length in pycnodontiform fishes [PDF]
Pycnodontiform fishes are a well-known group, represented in many conservation Lagerstätten worldwide. They occur from the Late Triassic to the Eocene, and some genera were distributed worldwide.
Licht, Martin
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Libanopycnodus Taverne & Capasso 2018, gen. nov.
Genus Libanopycnodus gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:30B10E58-4147-4982-ADE0-B5956A502764 Type species Libanopycnodus wenzi gen. and sp. nov. (by monotypy). Diagnosis As for the species (monospecific genus).
Taverne, Louis, Capasso, Luigi
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Rhinopycnodus Taverne & Capasso 2013, gen. nov.
Genus Rhinopycnodus gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 61F4FDD2-68EC-49EE-B7AB-F36120047FDB Type-species Rhinopycnodus gabriellae gen. et sp. nov. (by monotypy) Diagnosis As for the species (monospecific genus).
Taverne, Louis, Capasso, Luigi
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Sigmapycnodus Taverne & Capasso 2018, gen. nov.
Genus Sigmapycnodus gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:6855D3A7-D247-4065-81D2-26D5BD0ACF63 Type species Sigmapycnodus giganteus gen. and sp. nov. (by monotypy). Diagnosis As for the species (monospecific genus). Etymology From the Greek letter
Taverne, Louis, Capasso, Luigi
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A new vertebrate fauna from the Lower Cretaceous Holly Creek Formation of the Trinity Group, southwest Arkansas, USA. [PDF]
Suarez CA +6 more
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Fishes on coral reefs: changing roles over the past 240 million years
Key morphological traits reveal changes in functional morphospace occupation of reef fish assemblages over time. We used measurements of key functional attributes (i.e., lower jaw length and orbit diameter) of 208 fossil fish species from five geological
Goatley, Christopher +2 more
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The comments by Stinnesbeck et al. (2007) to our manuscript (Blanco-Piñón et al., 2007) refer to four main points: • Stinnebeck et al. (2007) question the validity of the FCT acronym that we used for our description of the specimen of Ptychodus mortoni ...
Alberto Blanco-Piñón +1 more
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EnThe author provides the first report of the presence of pycnodonts in the clays of the Del Rio Formation, outcropping on the East bank of the Waco Lake, in central Texas, U.S.A.
Capasso, Luigi
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A Permian fish reveals widespread distribution of neopterygian-like jaw suspension. [PDF]
Argyriou T, Giles S, Friedman M.
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