Edenopteron keithcrooki gen. et sp. nov. is described from the Famennian Worange Point Formation; the holotype is amongst the largest tristichopterids and sarcopterygians documented by semi-articulated remains from the Devonian Period. The new taxon has dentary fangs and premaxillary tusks, features assumed to be derived for large Northern Hemisphere tristichopterids (Eusthenodon, Hyneria, Langlieria). It resembles Eusthenodon in ornament, but is distinguished by longer proportions of the parietal compared to the post-parietal shield, and numerous differences in shape and proportions of other bones. Several characters (accessory vomers in the palate, submandibulars overlapping ventral jaw margin, scales ornamented with widely-spaced deep gr...
Background: The megalichthyids are one of several clades of extinct tetrapodomorph fish that lived t...
Exploration and analysis of vertebrate fossils from the non-marine facies of the Upper Devonian Cats...
This thesis examines the total diversity of fossil actinopterygian or ray-finned fishes of Devonian ...
Edenopteron keithcrooki gen. et sp. nov. is described from the Famennian Worange Point Formation; th...
Edenopteron, with a lower jaw some 48 cm long, and total length perhaps exceeding 3 m, is the larges...
We describe the largest bony fish in the Late Devonian (late Famennian) fossil assemblage from Water...
We describe the largest bony fish in the Late Devonian (late Famennian) fossil assemblage from Water...
Two well-preserved articulated tristichopterids are known from the Canowindra fossil fish locality (...
International audienceWe describe new material of the tristichopterids cf. Langlieria socqueti and c...
Remote Devonian exposures in central Australia have produced significant but highly fragmentary rema...
The geological context and evidence of age for three Australian occurrences attributed to Devonian t...
The biogeographic significance of Devonian macrovertebrate assemblages from East Gondwana is reviewe...
New Australian ‘osteolepidid’ tetrapodomorph fish material is described, constituting members of the...
Additional material of a large specimen of tristichopterid fish from the Upper Famennian Evieux Form...
With 7 figures Rhipidistian sarcopterygian fishcs (Dipnornorpha + Tetrapodomorpha) are well represen...
Background: The megalichthyids are one of several clades of extinct tetrapodomorph fish that lived t...
Exploration and analysis of vertebrate fossils from the non-marine facies of the Upper Devonian Cats...
This thesis examines the total diversity of fossil actinopterygian or ray-finned fishes of Devonian ...
Edenopteron keithcrooki gen. et sp. nov. is described from the Famennian Worange Point Formation; th...
Edenopteron, with a lower jaw some 48 cm long, and total length perhaps exceeding 3 m, is the larges...
We describe the largest bony fish in the Late Devonian (late Famennian) fossil assemblage from Water...
We describe the largest bony fish in the Late Devonian (late Famennian) fossil assemblage from Water...
Two well-preserved articulated tristichopterids are known from the Canowindra fossil fish locality (...
International audienceWe describe new material of the tristichopterids cf. Langlieria socqueti and c...
Remote Devonian exposures in central Australia have produced significant but highly fragmentary rema...
The geological context and evidence of age for three Australian occurrences attributed to Devonian t...
The biogeographic significance of Devonian macrovertebrate assemblages from East Gondwana is reviewe...
New Australian ‘osteolepidid’ tetrapodomorph fish material is described, constituting members of the...
Additional material of a large specimen of tristichopterid fish from the Upper Famennian Evieux Form...
With 7 figures Rhipidistian sarcopterygian fishcs (Dipnornorpha + Tetrapodomorpha) are well represen...
Background: The megalichthyids are one of several clades of extinct tetrapodomorph fish that lived t...
Exploration and analysis of vertebrate fossils from the non-marine facies of the Upper Devonian Cats...
This thesis examines the total diversity of fossil actinopterygian or ray-finned fishes of Devonian ...