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The genome sequence of the Eurasian Curlew, <i>Numenius arquata</i> (Linnaeus, 1758). [PDF]
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The genome sequence of the Andalusian wall lizard, <i>Podarcis vaucheri</i> (Boulenger, 1905). [PDF]
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The genome sequence of the Dalmatian wall lizard, <i>Podarcis melisellensis</i> (Braun, 1877). [PDF]
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Ecomorphological change in lobe-finned fishes (Sarcopterygii): disparity and rates
Bryan H. Juarez
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The genome sequence of the European Snow Vole, <i>Chionomys nivalis</i> (Martins, 1842). [PDF]
Janžekovič F +6 more
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Herpetichthyes, Amphibioidei, Choanichthyes or Sarcopterygii? [PDF]
WE are glad to see Prof. A. S. Romer's authority withdrawn from the unhappy term Choanichthyes; but we do not think it necessary or desirable to coin a new one to cover the Rhipidistia, Actinistia and Dipnoi. We would revert to calling them all Crossopterygii.
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The oldest known stegocephalian (Sarcopterygii: Temnospondyli) from Spain
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2006ABSTRACT More data are provided on the recently described temnospondyl Iberospondylus schultzei from the Upper Carboniferous (Stephanian C) of the Spanish Puertollano Basin. It represents the only known occurrence of a Paleozoic stegocephalian in a Spanish basin.
Michel Laurin
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1989
Paired fin skeleton and relationsships of the fossil group Porolepiformes (Osteichtyes: Sarcopterygii).
Per E Ahlberg
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Paired fin skeleton and relationsships of the fossil group Porolepiformes (Osteichtyes: Sarcopterygii).
Per E Ahlberg
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Diversity of Extinct and Living Actinistian Fishes (Sarcopterygii)
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1991A total of 121 actinistian species belonging to 47 genera and 17 undetermined actinistians is reported from the literature. There are 69 valid species with fair assessment of their phylogenetic position; 21 valid species with poor assessment of their phylogenetic position; 31 actinistian incertae sedis; and 18 taxa that had been identified incorrectly ...
Richard Cloutier, Peter L. Forey
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IV SARCOPTERYGII, Fleischflosser
2014Unter den rezenten und fossilen Fischen sind die Sarcopterygier durch fleischige Loben an den paarigen Flossen charakterisiert. Fossil gehen sie bis in das Obere Silur (vor 420 Mio. Jahren) zuruck.
Wilfried Westheide, Gunde Rieger
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