The fossil record of coelacanths is patchy, with very few taxa known from the Triassic of Asia. We report here two new genera and species of coelacanths from the Luoping Biota, a recently found site of exceptional fossil preservation from Yunnan, South China. The first new taxon, Luopingcoelacanthus eurylacrimalis, is based on four specimens, which together show most aspects of the anatomy. One specimen shows two small coelacanths inside the ventral portion of the abdominal cavity, and these are interpreted as intrauterine embryos, close to birth size, based on comparisons with previously reported embryos of the fossil coelacanths Rhabdoderma and Undina, and the extant genus Latimeria. Our new find extends the evidence for ovoviviparity in ...
Abstract. A new specimen of coelacanth based on a new specimen from the Meride Limestone Formation o...
International audienceCoelacanths have traditionally been described as morphologically conservative ...
Abstract: The Choristodera is a poorly known clade, but very a distinctive group of aquatic reptiles...
Coelacanths are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and the body plan seen in Latimeria can b...
The Early Triassic witnessed the highest taxic diversity of coelacanths (or Actinistia), a clade wit...
A new finding of a coelacanth from the upper Ladinian upper Kalkschieferzone of the Meride Limestone...
Remains of coelacanth fishes from the continental Triassic of the western United States are rare and...
An incomplete coelacanthiform specimen is described from the Dont Formation (Anisian, Middle Triassi...
Abstract Background A major challenge to understanding how biodiversity has changed over time comes ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT—Coelacanths form a clade of sarcopterygian fishes (lobe-finned vertebrates) that to...
Previously considered an actinopterygian or an osteichthyan incertae sedis, the Devonian (Givetian-F...
<div><p>We present a redescription of <em>Megalocoelacanthus dobiei</em>, a giant fossil coelacanth ...
We present a redescription of Megalocoelacanthus dobiei, a giant fossil coelacanth from Upper Cretac...
We present a redescription of Megalocoelacanthus dobiei, a giant fossil coelacanth from Upper Cretac...
18 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 17-18)."There is now conclusive evidenc...
Abstract. A new specimen of coelacanth based on a new specimen from the Meride Limestone Formation o...
International audienceCoelacanths have traditionally been described as morphologically conservative ...
Abstract: The Choristodera is a poorly known clade, but very a distinctive group of aquatic reptiles...
Coelacanths are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and the body plan seen in Latimeria can b...
The Early Triassic witnessed the highest taxic diversity of coelacanths (or Actinistia), a clade wit...
A new finding of a coelacanth from the upper Ladinian upper Kalkschieferzone of the Meride Limestone...
Remains of coelacanth fishes from the continental Triassic of the western United States are rare and...
An incomplete coelacanthiform specimen is described from the Dont Formation (Anisian, Middle Triassi...
Abstract Background A major challenge to understanding how biodiversity has changed over time comes ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT—Coelacanths form a clade of sarcopterygian fishes (lobe-finned vertebrates) that to...
Previously considered an actinopterygian or an osteichthyan incertae sedis, the Devonian (Givetian-F...
<div><p>We present a redescription of <em>Megalocoelacanthus dobiei</em>, a giant fossil coelacanth ...
We present a redescription of Megalocoelacanthus dobiei, a giant fossil coelacanth from Upper Cretac...
We present a redescription of Megalocoelacanthus dobiei, a giant fossil coelacanth from Upper Cretac...
18 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 17-18)."There is now conclusive evidenc...
Abstract. A new specimen of coelacanth based on a new specimen from the Meride Limestone Formation o...
International audienceCoelacanths have traditionally been described as morphologically conservative ...
Abstract: The Choristodera is a poorly known clade, but very a distinctive group of aquatic reptiles...