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Early Gnathostome Phylogeny Revisited: Multiple Method Consensus
The Origin and Diversification of Osteichthyans and Sarcopterygians: Rare Chinese Fossil Findings Advance Research on Key Issues of Evolution
SCIENCE CHINA Cranial Morphology of the Silurian Sarcopterygian Guiyu Oneiros (Gnathostomata: Osteichthyes)
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
Scale Morphology and Squamation Pattern of Guiyu Oneiros Provide
The Largest Silurian Vertebrate and Its Palaeoecological Implications
SCIENCE CHINA Cranial Morphology of the Silurian Sarcopterygian Guiyu Oneiros (Gnathostomata: Osteichthyes)
By Kathryn E. Mickle
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
Fishes of the World
Assembling the Tree of Life
An Articulated Teleostome Fish from the Late Silurian (Ludlow) of Victoria, Australia
(Guiyu Oneiros)⭥㚵㔎 㾯㲍
Endocranial Preservation of a Carboniferous Actinopterygian from Lancashire, UK, and the Interrelationships of Primitive Actinopterygians
Siluro-Devonian Vertebrate Biostratigraphy and Biogeography of China
A Porolepiform Rhipidistian from the Lower Devonian of the Canadian Arctic
Multi-Locus Phylogenetic Analysis Reveals the Pattern and Tempo of Bony Fish Evolution
1 Osteichthyan-Like Cranial Conditions in an Early Devonian Stem Gnathostome Sam Giles , Matt Friedman , Martin D. Brazeau *
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(Actinopterygii) in the Upper Silurian of Northern Eurasia
Phylogenetic Classification of Bony Fishes Ricardo Betancur-R1,2*, Edward O
Neurocranial Anatomy of an Enigmatic Early Devonian Fish Sheds Light on Early Osteichthyan Evolution
An Evolutionary Perspective on Appendage Disparity in Basal Vertebrates Olivier Larouche1 , Miriam L
Scale Squamation in Andreolepis from the Late Silurian of Sweden
Zemes Un Vides Zinātnes Earth and Environment Sciences
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Placoderm’ from Mongolia
A Microanatomical and Histological Study of the Postcranial Dermal Skeleton of the Devonian Actinopterygian Cheirolepis Canadensis
68Th Annual Meeting
A New Early Devonian (Emsian) Arthrodire from the Northwest Territories, Canada, and Its Significance for Paleogeographic Reconstruction
Fossil Fishes from China Provide First Evidence of Dermal Pelvic Girdles in Osteichthyans
Actinopterygii) Biodiversity