Romer’s Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post extinction trough for vertebrates. It is a time roughly equivalent to the Tournaisian stage of the early Carboniferous, and has been characterized by a lull in diversity of survivors. Lungfish typified this description. One species was known from one locality. Recently, a diverse collection of lungfish tooth plates, representing seven new forms, was recovered from new Tournaisian vertebrate localities in northern Britain. They display a range of previously unknown morphologies, with tooth shape and wear patterns not seen in other post-Devonian forms. A comparison of tooth ridge number and tooth ridge angle in lungfishes from the Famennian, To...
Lungfishes are known for, and indeed take their name from, their bimodal respiratory abilities. All ...
Although the lungfish (Dipnoi) belong within the Osteichthyes, their dentitions are radically differ...
The postcranial skeletons of two upper Givetian lungfishes from Mt. Howitt, Victoria, Australia, sho...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Ramsay Heatly Traquair, the eminent Victorian Scottish palaeichthyologist and museum curator, procur...
Until recently the immediate aftermath of the Hangenberg event of the Famennian Stage (Upper Devonia...
Three specimens of lungfishes from the late Famennian of East Greenland are described. One forms the...
The end‐Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
Until recently the immediate aftermath of the Hangenberg event of the Famennian Stage (Upper Devonia...
The end-Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
International audienceThe shape of features involved in key biological functions, such as teeth in n...
Complete, exceptionally-preserved skulls of the Permian lungfish Persephonichthys chthonica gen. et ...
Chondrichthyan teeth from a new locality in the Scottish Borders supply additional evidence of Early...
Environmentally-related wear conditions and pathologies affecting the dentition of fossil lungfish f...
Lungfishes are known for, and indeed take their name from, their bimodal respiratory abilities. All ...
Although the lungfish (Dipnoi) belong within the Osteichthyes, their dentitions are radically differ...
The postcranial skeletons of two upper Givetian lungfishes from Mt. Howitt, Victoria, Australia, sho...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Ramsay Heatly Traquair, the eminent Victorian Scottish palaeichthyologist and museum curator, procur...
Until recently the immediate aftermath of the Hangenberg event of the Famennian Stage (Upper Devonia...
Three specimens of lungfishes from the late Famennian of East Greenland are described. One forms the...
The end‐Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
Until recently the immediate aftermath of the Hangenberg event of the Famennian Stage (Upper Devonia...
The end-Devonian mass extinction has been framed as a turning point in vertebrate evolution, enablin...
International audienceThe shape of features involved in key biological functions, such as teeth in n...
Complete, exceptionally-preserved skulls of the Permian lungfish Persephonichthys chthonica gen. et ...
Chondrichthyan teeth from a new locality in the Scottish Borders supply additional evidence of Early...
Environmentally-related wear conditions and pathologies affecting the dentition of fossil lungfish f...
Lungfishes are known for, and indeed take their name from, their bimodal respiratory abilities. All ...
Although the lungfish (Dipnoi) belong within the Osteichthyes, their dentitions are radically differ...
The postcranial skeletons of two upper Givetian lungfishes from Mt. Howitt, Victoria, Australia, sho...