Fishes are a paraphyletic group composed by craniates except for the four-limbed clade Tetrapoda. This group was the only vertebrate representative until the Devonian but now comprises almost half of the vertebrate species, dominating nearly all aquatic environments. The fossil record is the key to understand the ancient paleobiodiversity and the patterns that lead the modern fish fauna, and paleontological collections play a fundamental role in providing accommodation, maintenance, and access to the specimens and their respective metadata. Here we present a systematic checklist of fossil fishes housed in the type collection of the Colección Nacional de Paleontología which is located at the Instituto de Geología of Universidad Nacional Autó...
Paleontological data are invaluable for reconstructing the biogeographic history of living organisms...
We describe a lower pharyngeal jaw of Pogonias cromis collected from lacustrine sediment of late Ple...
© 2016, © by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. ABSTRACT: Articulated fishes are rare in Late C...
© 2019, Czech Geological Survey. All rights reserved. We describe a very diverse and rich assemblage...
Fishes comprise a majority of living vertebrate species, with an extensive fossil record spanning mo...
This paper provides the first geological and paleontological data on two Mexican Paleocene fossil lo...
The remains of seven families of fishes have been recovered from Miocene to late Pleistocene localit...
BACKGROUND: The relationships of cartilaginous fishes are discussed in the light of well preserved t...
86 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 80-86)."Seven genera of fishes fr...
This study contributes to the knowledge of continental fishes recovered from sedimentary successions...
Fishes include more than half of all living animals with backbones, but large-scale palaeobiological...
The knowledge of Mesozoic fish faunas of the Southern Hemisphere is still inadequate; the diversity ...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Osteichthyans, or bony vertebrates, include actinopterygians (teleosts and their relatives) and sarc...
Paleontological data are invaluable for reconstructing the biogeographic history of living organisms...
We describe a lower pharyngeal jaw of Pogonias cromis collected from lacustrine sediment of late Ple...
© 2016, © by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. ABSTRACT: Articulated fishes are rare in Late C...
© 2019, Czech Geological Survey. All rights reserved. We describe a very diverse and rich assemblage...
Fishes comprise a majority of living vertebrate species, with an extensive fossil record spanning mo...
This paper provides the first geological and paleontological data on two Mexican Paleocene fossil lo...
The remains of seven families of fishes have been recovered from Miocene to late Pleistocene localit...
BACKGROUND: The relationships of cartilaginous fishes are discussed in the light of well preserved t...
86 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 80-86)."Seven genera of fishes fr...
This study contributes to the knowledge of continental fishes recovered from sedimentary successions...
Fishes include more than half of all living animals with backbones, but large-scale palaeobiological...
The knowledge of Mesozoic fish faunas of the Southern Hemisphere is still inadequate; the diversity ...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Fishes represent more than half of all living vertebrate species, but patterns of fish diversity rem...
Osteichthyans, or bony vertebrates, include actinopterygians (teleosts and their relatives) and sarc...
Paleontological data are invaluable for reconstructing the biogeographic history of living organisms...
We describe a lower pharyngeal jaw of Pogonias cromis collected from lacustrine sediment of late Ple...
© 2016, © by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. ABSTRACT: Articulated fishes are rare in Late C...