Osteichthyans, or bony vertebrates, include actinopterygians (teleosts and their relatives) and sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes and tetrapods). Despite features found in basal actinopterygians (for example, Dialipina and Ligulalepis)1-3 and basal sarcopterygians (for example, Psarolepis and Achoania)4,5, the morphological gap between the two lineages remains wide and how sarcopterygians developed a dermal surface covering known as cosmine (composed of a pore-canal network and a single layer of odontodes and enamel) is still poorly known6-10. Here we describe a primitive fossil fish, Meemannia eos gen. et sp. nov., that possesses an actinopterygian-like skull roof and a cosmine-like dermal surface combining a pore-canal network (fou...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Discoveries of putative stem sarcopterygians from the late Silurian and Early Devonian of South Chin...
The gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) crown group comprises two extant clades with contrasting characte...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species [1]: Sarcopterygii ...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species [1]: Sarcopterygii ...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species: Sarcopterygii (lob...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species: Sarcopterygii (lob...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species: Sarcopterygii (lob...
SummaryOsteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species [1]: Sarcopt...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species: Sarcopterygii (lob...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Discoveries of putative stem sarcopterygians from the late Silurian and Early Devonian of South Chin...
The gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) crown group comprises two extant clades with contrasting characte...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species [1]: Sarcopterygii ...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species [1]: Sarcopterygii ...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species: Sarcopterygii (lob...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species: Sarcopterygii (lob...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species: Sarcopterygii (lob...
SummaryOsteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species [1]: Sarcopt...
Osteichthyans comprise two divisions, each containing over 32,000 living species: Sarcopterygii (lob...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Crown or modern sarcopterygians (coelacanths, lungfishes, and tetrapods) differ substantially from s...
Discoveries of putative stem sarcopterygians from the late Silurian and Early Devonian of South Chin...
The gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) crown group comprises two extant clades with contrasting characte...