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Diplomystus is an
extinct genus of
freshwater clupeomorph fish
distantly related to modern-day
extant herrings, alewives, and sardines. The
genus was...
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perfectly preserved skeleton of its relative, Gillicus, in its stomach)
Diplomystus (a
small relative of the herring,
numerous fossils of
individuals that...
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housed at the
Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Fish
fossils of
Diplomystus and
Knightia are
found in
Fossil Lake but not in Lake Gosiute. Only Lake...
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including Diplomystus dentatus of the
famous Green River Formation. A few
marine lineages survived in the
Paratethys near
modern Italy, such as "
Diplomystus" trebicianensis...
- many
fossils of
larger fish
species preying on Knightia;
specimens of
Diplomystus, Lepisosteus, Amphiplaga, Mioplosus, Phareodus, Amia, and
Astephus have...
- small-sized
clupeid species. It was
described as
being potentially related to
Diplomystus, but that
taxon has
since been
classified into a
different order (Ellimmichthyiformes)...
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Diplomystus and Knightia...
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Tselfatiiformes Dentilepisosteus D.
kemkemensis A
member of
Lepisosteiformes Diplomystus D. sp. A deep-bodied
teleost belonging to the
group Clupeomorpha Diplospondichthys...
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fossils and coprolites. Fish:
Asterotrygon spp, an
extinct stingray Diplomystus dentatus, an
extinct ray-finned fish
Knightia spp, an
extinct fish related...
- Life
restoration based on
known material and
close relatives.
Carsosaurus is
depicted alongside contemporary fish
Coelodus and
Diplomystus...