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- and reduction or loss of the descending process of the supratemporal. Mawsoniids are known from North America, Europe, South America, Africa, Madagascar...
- last common ancestor of all living lungfish lived during the Jur****ic. Mawsoniids, a marine and freshwater/brackish group of coelacanths, which first appeared...
- marine strata of the Eastern and Central United States, the most recent mawsoniids are Axelrodichthys megadromos from early Campanian to early Maastrichtian...
- species is therefore the last known representative of the fresh water mawsoniids and one of the youngest extinct coelacanths, along with the genus Megalocoelacanthus...
- coelacanth belongs to the Mawsoniidae. Trachymetopon is one of the few known mawsoniids to have been exclusively marine (with an indeterminate form from the Tri****ic...
- Chinlea and that they could get at least up to 200, possibly 800 mm. Mawsoniids had two main episodes of diversification; Chinlea occurred during the...
- oshuniids, pycnodontids, aspidorhynchids, cladocyclids, bonefishes, chanids, mawsoniids and some uncertain forms. According to Naish and colleagues, the lack...
- proposed to be synonyms of M. gigas, although Léo Fragoso's 2014 thesis on mawsoniids finds M. brasiliensis valid and cautions against synonymizing M. minor...
- Campanian possibly to early Maastrichtian France A species of averagely sized mawsoniid coelacanth. Related species of the same genus lived mostly on earlier...
- (2020). "The last known freshwater coelacanths: New Late Cretaceous mawsoniids remains (Osteichthyes: Actinistia) from Southern France". PLOS ONE. 15...