The fin rays and two types of scales (enlarged and regular) of the Devonian sarcopterygian Eusthenopteron foordi are redescribed using light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The fin rays consist of lepidotrichia composed of ossified, jointed and branched segment pairs. The basal segments are cylindrical, but more distal elements are crescentic in section. The distribution of Sharpey’s fibres varies along the lepidotrichia. In the proximal segments, lateral bundles form a belt connecting adjacent hemisegments. In the distal segments, thin bundles are restricted to the area facing the fin surface. Both enlarged and regular scales have a similar spatial organisation. They are composed of a superficial highly mineralised layer co...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
Lophosteus superbus is one of only a handful of probable stem-group osteichthyans known from the fos...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
International audienceThe Devonian stem-actinoterygian Cheirolepis canadensis is potentially importa...
Recent discoveries of early bony fishes from the Silurian and earliest Devonian of South China (e.g....
Recent discoveries of early bony fishes from the Silurian and earliest Devonian of South China (e.g....
Lepidotrichia are dermal elements located at the distal margin of osteichthyan fins. In sarcopterygi...
International audienceThe porolepiform Holoptychius Agassiz, 1839 from the Upper Devonian is one of ...
Vertebrate hard tissues first appeared in the dermal skeletons of early jawless vertebrates (ostraco...
There are two types of dermal skeletons in jawed vertebrates: placoderms and osteichthyans carry lar...
International audienceCoelacanths have traditionally been described as morphologically conservative ...
There are two types of dermal skeletons in jawed vertebrates: placoderms and osteichthyans carry lar...
<div><p>There are two types of dermal skeletons in jawed vertebrates: placoderms and osteichthyans c...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
Lophosteus superbus is one of only a handful of probable stem-group osteichthyans known from the fos...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
International audienceThe Devonian stem-actinoterygian Cheirolepis canadensis is potentially importa...
Recent discoveries of early bony fishes from the Silurian and earliest Devonian of South China (e.g....
Recent discoveries of early bony fishes from the Silurian and earliest Devonian of South China (e.g....
Lepidotrichia are dermal elements located at the distal margin of osteichthyan fins. In sarcopterygi...
International audienceThe porolepiform Holoptychius Agassiz, 1839 from the Upper Devonian is one of ...
Vertebrate hard tissues first appeared in the dermal skeletons of early jawless vertebrates (ostraco...
There are two types of dermal skeletons in jawed vertebrates: placoderms and osteichthyans carry lar...
International audienceCoelacanths have traditionally been described as morphologically conservative ...
There are two types of dermal skeletons in jawed vertebrates: placoderms and osteichthyans carry lar...
<div><p>There are two types of dermal skeletons in jawed vertebrates: placoderms and osteichthyans c...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
Lophosteus superbus is one of only a handful of probable stem-group osteichthyans known from the fos...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...