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Identifying Heterogeneity in Rates of Morphological Evolution: Discrete Character Change in the Evolution of Lungfish (Sarcopterygii; Dipnoi)
The Carboniferous Evolution of Nova Scotia
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A Redescription of the Lungfish Eoctenodus Hills 1929, with Reassessment of Other Australian Records of the Genus Dipterns Sedgwick & Murchison 1828
A Lungfish Survivor of the End-Devonian Extinction and an Early Carboniferous Dipnoan
I Ecomorphological Change in Lobe-Finned Fishes (Sarcopterygii
A New Species of the Genus Atlantoceratodus
The Westernmost Occurrence of Gnathorhiza in the Triassic, with a Discussion of the Stratigraphic and Palaeogeographic Distribution of the Genus
A High Latitude Devonian Lungfish, from the Famennian of South Africa
Fish and Tetrapod Communities Across a Marine to Brackish
Graeme T. Lloyd <
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Lungfishes, Tetrapods, Paleontology, and Plesiomorphy
Osteichthyan Feeding and Respiration
Family-Group Names of Fossil Fishes
An Overview of the Upper Carboniferous Fossil Deposit at Linton, Ohio1
The Kinney Brick Quarry Lagerstätte, Late Pennsylvanian of New Mexico, Usa: Introduction and Overview
A Proposal for a Standard Terminology of Anatomical Notation and Orientation in Fossil Vertebrate Dentitions
Some Fishes of the Wild Cow Formation (Pennsylvanian) Manzanita Mountains, New Mexico
Top View
Review of Cretaceous Dipnoans from Argentina (Sarcopterygii: Dipnoi) with Descriptions of New Species
Plano De Trabalho
FISH ASSEMBLAGES from the ISLE of BUTE, SCOTLAND: SYSTEMATICS and PALAEOECOLOGY by DAVID K
Stuttgarter Beiträge Zur Naturkunde
The Biogeography of Lungfishes with a Description of New Fossil Taxa from East Africa
Annual Meeting 2017
Paleontological Contributions
Fishes and Tetrapods in the Upper Pennsylvanian
Newsletter 98 2 Editorial
Novttates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET NEW YORK, N.Y
An Exceptionally Preserved Transitional Lungfish from the Lower Permian of Nebraska, USA, and the Origin of Modern Lungfishes
The Lungfish Remains of the Coal Measures of Ohio, with Special Reference to the Supposed Amphibian Eurythorax of Cope
The Carboniferous Evolution of Nova Scotia