The Ginglymodi is one of the most common, though poorly understood groups of neopterygians, which includes gars, macrosemiiforms, and "semionotiforms." In particular, the phylogenetic relationships between the widely distributed "semionotiforms," and between them and other ginglymodians have been enigmatic. Here, the phylogenetic relationships between eight of the 11 "semionotiform" genera, five genera of living and fossil gars and three macrosemiid genera, are analysed through cladistic analysis, based on 90 morphological characters and 37 taxa, including 7 out-group taxa. The results of the analysis show that the Ginglymodi includes two main lineages: Lepisosteiformes and †Semionotiformes. The genera †Pliodetes, †Araripelepidotes, †Lepido...
Un nouveau sémionotidé, Lepidotes buddhabutrensis n. sp., est décrit en provenance du Jurassique ter...
A new ginglymodian fish, Isanichthys lertboosi, is described from the Phu Kradung Formation, north-e...
Background Teleosts constitute more than 99 % of living actinopterygian fishes and fossil teleosts ...
The Ginglymodi is one of the most common, though poorly understood groups of neopterygians, which in...
<div><p><i>Camerichthys lunae</i> gen. et sp. nov. is a semionotiform actinopterygian fish described...
The phylogenetic relationships of the recently described genus †Ticinolepis from the Middle Triassic...
<p>A new ginglymodian fish, <i>Khoratichthys gibbus</i>, gen. et sp. nov., is described based on the...
One of the main pending, unsolved problems concerning the study of the pycnodont fishes is their phy...
One of the main pending, unsolved problems concerning the study of the pycnodont fishes is their phy...
The phylogenetic relationships of the recently described genus†Ticinolepis from the Middle Triassic ...
The phylogenetic relationships of the recently described genus (dagger)Ticinoleyis from the Middle T...
<p>A new genus and new species of ginglymodian is described from the Aptian Grès supérieurs Formatio...
The suborder Gobioidei is among the most diverse groups of vertebrates, comprising about 2310 specie...
FIGURE 7. Calibrated phylogeny of ginglymodian fishes. Bremer support greater than 1 is indicated in...
A new neopterygian fish, <i>Voelklichthys comitatus</i> n. gen. n. sp., is described. The fish was f...
Un nouveau sémionotidé, Lepidotes buddhabutrensis n. sp., est décrit en provenance du Jurassique ter...
A new ginglymodian fish, Isanichthys lertboosi, is described from the Phu Kradung Formation, north-e...
Background Teleosts constitute more than 99 % of living actinopterygian fishes and fossil teleosts ...
The Ginglymodi is one of the most common, though poorly understood groups of neopterygians, which in...
<div><p><i>Camerichthys lunae</i> gen. et sp. nov. is a semionotiform actinopterygian fish described...
The phylogenetic relationships of the recently described genus †Ticinolepis from the Middle Triassic...
<p>A new ginglymodian fish, <i>Khoratichthys gibbus</i>, gen. et sp. nov., is described based on the...
One of the main pending, unsolved problems concerning the study of the pycnodont fishes is their phy...
One of the main pending, unsolved problems concerning the study of the pycnodont fishes is their phy...
The phylogenetic relationships of the recently described genus†Ticinolepis from the Middle Triassic ...
The phylogenetic relationships of the recently described genus (dagger)Ticinoleyis from the Middle T...
<p>A new genus and new species of ginglymodian is described from the Aptian Grès supérieurs Formatio...
The suborder Gobioidei is among the most diverse groups of vertebrates, comprising about 2310 specie...
FIGURE 7. Calibrated phylogeny of ginglymodian fishes. Bremer support greater than 1 is indicated in...
A new neopterygian fish, <i>Voelklichthys comitatus</i> n. gen. n. sp., is described. The fish was f...
Un nouveau sémionotidé, Lepidotes buddhabutrensis n. sp., est décrit en provenance du Jurassique ter...
A new ginglymodian fish, Isanichthys lertboosi, is described from the Phu Kradung Formation, north-e...
Background Teleosts constitute more than 99 % of living actinopterygian fishes and fossil teleosts ...