The Early Triassic witnessed the highest taxic diversity of coelacanths (or Actinistia), a clade with a single living genus today. This peak of diversity is accentuated here with the description of a new coelacanth discovered in the lower Spathian (Upper Olenekian, Lower Triassic) cropping out in the Tulcea Veche (Old Tulcea) promontory, in the city of Tulcea, in North Dobrogea, Romania. The bone remains were preserved in a block of limestone, which was chemically dissolved. The resulting 3D and matrix-free ossifications correspond mostly to elements of the skull and branchial apparatus. Posterior parietals, postparietal with associated prootic and basisphenoid allow a precise description of the neurocranium. Ossifications of the lower jaw,...
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 ...
p. 29-78, [12] p. of plates : ill. ; 27 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-77)
The Early Triassic witnessed the highest taxic diversity of coelacanths (or Actinistia), a clade wit...
An incomplete coelacanthiform specimen is described from the Dont Formation (Anisian, Middle Triassi...
A new finding of a coelacanth from the upper Ladinian upper Kalkschieferzone of the Meride Limestone...
The fossil record of coelacanths is patchy, with very few taxa known from the Triassic of Asia. We r...
Remains of a coelacanth specimen are described from Rhaetian deposits of the Var Department, southea...
Coelacanths are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and the body plan seen in Latimeria can b...
32 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-32).Geologic occurrence and the pale...
New finding of a coelacanth from the upper Ladinian upper Kalkschieferzone of the Meride Limestone ...
Previously considered an actinopterygian or an osteichthyan incertae sedis, the Devonian (Givetian-F...
<div><p>ABSTRACT—Coelacanths form a clade of sarcopterygian fishes (lobe-finned vertebrates) that to...
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 ...
p. 29-78, [12] p. of plates : ill. ; 27 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-77)
The Early Triassic witnessed the highest taxic diversity of coelacanths (or Actinistia), a clade wit...
An incomplete coelacanthiform specimen is described from the Dont Formation (Anisian, Middle Triassi...
A new finding of a coelacanth from the upper Ladinian upper Kalkschieferzone of the Meride Limestone...
The fossil record of coelacanths is patchy, with very few taxa known from the Triassic of Asia. We r...
Remains of a coelacanth specimen are described from Rhaetian deposits of the Var Department, southea...
Coelacanths are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and the body plan seen in Latimeria can b...
32 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-32).Geologic occurrence and the pale...
New finding of a coelacanth from the upper Ladinian upper Kalkschieferzone of the Meride Limestone ...
Previously considered an actinopterygian or an osteichthyan incertae sedis, the Devonian (Givetian-F...
<div><p>ABSTRACT—Coelacanths form a clade of sarcopterygian fishes (lobe-finned vertebrates) that to...
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 ...
p. 29-78, [12] p. of plates : ill. ; 27 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-77)