Recent discoveries of early bony fishes from the Silurian and earliest Devonian of South China (e.g. Psarolepis, Achoania, Meemannia, Styloichthys and Guiyu) have been crucial in understanding the origin and early diversification of the osteichthyans (bony fishes and tetrapods). All these early fishes, except Guiyu, have their dermal skeletal surface punctured by relatively large pore openings. However, among these early fishes little is known about scale morphology and dermal skeletal histology. Here we report new data about the scales and dermal skeletal histology of Psarolepis romeri, a taxon with important implications for studying the phylogeny of early gnathostomes and early osteichthyans. Seven subtypes of rhombic scales with similar...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
International audienceThe porolepiform Holoptychius Agassiz, 1839 from the Upper Devonian is one of ...
Vertebrate hard tissues first appeared in the dermal skeletons of early jawless vertebrates (ostraco...
Recent discoveries of early bony fishes from the Silurian and earliest Devonian of South China (e.g....
Our understanding of early gnathostome evolution has been hampered by a generally scant fossil recor...
Abstract Major groups of jawed vertebrates exhibit contrasting conditions of dermal plates and scale...
Our understanding of early gnathostome evolution has been hampered by a generally scant fossil recor...
International audienceThe Devonian stem-actinoterygian Cheirolepis canadensis is potentially importa...
The fin rays and two types of scales (enlarged and regular) of the Devonian sarcopterygian Eusthenop...
International audienceGrowth series of Palaeozoic fishes are rare because of the fragility of larval...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
Growth series of Palaeozoic fishes are rare because of the fragility of larval and juvenile specimen...
Osteichthyans, or bony vertebrates, include actinopterygians (teleosts and their relatives) and sarc...
BACKGROUND: The pectoral and pelvic girdles support paired fins and limbs, and have transformed sign...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
International audienceThe porolepiform Holoptychius Agassiz, 1839 from the Upper Devonian is one of ...
Vertebrate hard tissues first appeared in the dermal skeletons of early jawless vertebrates (ostraco...
Recent discoveries of early bony fishes from the Silurian and earliest Devonian of South China (e.g....
Our understanding of early gnathostome evolution has been hampered by a generally scant fossil recor...
Abstract Major groups of jawed vertebrates exhibit contrasting conditions of dermal plates and scale...
Our understanding of early gnathostome evolution has been hampered by a generally scant fossil recor...
International audienceThe Devonian stem-actinoterygian Cheirolepis canadensis is potentially importa...
The fin rays and two types of scales (enlarged and regular) of the Devonian sarcopterygian Eusthenop...
International audienceGrowth series of Palaeozoic fishes are rare because of the fragility of larval...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
Growth series of Palaeozoic fishes are rare because of the fragility of larval and juvenile specimen...
Osteichthyans, or bony vertebrates, include actinopterygians (teleosts and their relatives) and sarc...
BACKGROUND: The pectoral and pelvic girdles support paired fins and limbs, and have transformed sign...
The debate about the origin of the vertebrate dentition has been given fresh fuel by new fossil disc...
International audienceThe porolepiform Holoptychius Agassiz, 1839 from the Upper Devonian is one of ...
Vertebrate hard tissues first appeared in the dermal skeletons of early jawless vertebrates (ostraco...