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Marine Early Triassic Osteichthyes from Spiti, Indian Himalayas
Hans-Peter Schultze, a Great Paleoichthyologist for Whom Work Is Synonymous with Enjoyment
Giant Fossil Coelacanths from the Late Cretaceous of the Eastern
I Ecomorphological Change in Lobe-Finned Fishes (Sarcopterygii
A Hiatus Obscures the Early Evolution of Modern Lineages of Bony Fishes
New Coelacanth Material from the Middle Triassic of Eastern Switzerland, and Comments on the Taxic Diversity of Actinistans
Heterochronic Evolution Explains Novel Body Shape in a Triassic
Coelacanth from Rsenbeck
Williston's Law and the Branchiostegal Series of Extant and Extinct
Dobrogeria Aegyssensis, a New Early Spathian (Early Triassic) Coelacanth from North Dobrogea (Romania)
Earliest Known Coelacanth Skull Extends the Range of Anatomically Modern Coelacanths to the Early Devonian
The Mazon Creek Lagerstätte: a Diverse Late Paleozoic Ecosystem Entombed Within Siderite Concretions
Norntates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
Fishes of the World
Cavin ACTA LAYAUT
Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland
Stuttgarter Beiträge Zur Naturkunde
Top View
Actinistian Gular Plates from the Cretaceous of Mexico and the Problems Assigning Gular Plates Taxonomically
Some Fishes of the Wild Cow Formation (Pennsylvanian) Manzanita Mountains, New Mexico
(Osteichthyes: Coelacanthiformes) from the Middle Devonian of Southeastern Australia
Peter L. Forey
Review of Fossil Collections in Scotland Glasgow and Strathclyde Glasgow and Strathclyde
A New Coelacanth from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio, Switzerland
AMERICAN M[USEUM[ NOVITATES Published by Number 1110 the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY May 16, 1941 New York City
Coelacanths from the Middle Triassic Luoping Biota, Yunnan, South China, with the Earliest Evidence of Ovoviviparity
Sarcopterygii, Actinistia) from MATERIALS and METHODS Dorsal Fin, No Denticle on Fin Rays of the First Dorsal Fin and Woodwardi M OY-THOMAS, 1935 and W
The Giant Cretaceous Coelacanth
A Guide to Ohio Streams
Heterochronic Evolution Explains Novel Body Shape in a Triassic