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      Evolutionary BiologyGeologyEcologyEarly Cretaceous
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeologyEcologyNorth America
Abstract:  The ‘perleidiform’Mendocinichthys and Pseudobeaconia from the Potrerillos and Santa Clara Abajo formations (Upper Triassic; Argentina) are reviewed. Mendocinichthys has been known from a review of this species that is not based... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeologyEcologyEarly Cretaceous
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The lagerstätten in the Monte San Giorgio have provided excellent fossils representing one of the most important windows to the marine life during the Triassic. Among these fossils, fishes are abundant and extraordinarily well preserved.... more
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      JurassicPhylogenyCretaceousActinopterygii
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeologyEcologyVertebrate Paleontology
We report on a new semionotiform taxon, Scheenstia zappi gen. et sp. nov., from Schamhaupten in the Late Jurassic limestones of the Franconian and Swabian Alb, southern Germany. Although the taxon is so far represented by a single... more
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